In some places yes. The Northern states allowed blacks a free life. In the South it was considered "illegal" for blacks to learn or write.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
The free blacks during the slavery were called indentured slaves. They were the ones that were owned by the plantation owners, but they were also paid for the work that they had done on the plantation. When they served their time as a slave which was usually up to not exceeding three years they were freed and told that they could leave. Some of them stayed on and some left the plantations.
they were more accepted in society
it was a struggle for the freed slave because they didn't know what to do or how to get jobs or nothing!
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Life for free blacks during slavery was challenging and unjust. They faced discrimination, segregation, limited rights, and constant threats to their safety. Free blacks often lived in fear of being captured and enslaved, and had to navigate systemic racism in their daily lives.
In some places yes. The Northern states allowed blacks a free life. In the South it was considered "illegal" for blacks to learn or write.
Life for free blacks in the South was generally more restricted due to harsher racism, limited economic opportunities, and stricter laws governing their behavior. In contrast, free blacks in the North had more access to education, employment, and social services, although they still faced discrimination and prejudice. Overall, both regions presented challenges for free blacks, but the South tended to have more severe conditions.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
In the North.
The free blacks during the slavery were called indentured slaves. They were the ones that were owned by the plantation owners, but they were also paid for the work that they had done on the plantation. When they served their time as a slave which was usually up to not exceeding three years they were freed and told that they could leave. Some of them stayed on and some left the plantations.
why were freedmen eager to attend the schools created by the freedmens bureau during reconstruction
they were more accepted in society
The Reconstruction Act of 1876 provided for the rebuilding of the Southern United States following the Civil War, which was hugely destructive in terms of loss of life and damage to the infrastructure of the South.
it was a struggle for the freed slave because they didn't know what to do or how to get jobs or nothing!
there was over 600,000,000 jailed for life ( only blacks )