Childress believed that freedmen faced a gloomy future due to systemic racism and economic challenges that persisted after emancipation. He noted that many freedmen were denied access to education, land, and fair employment opportunities, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Additionally, the societal prejudice and lack of political power hindered their ability to improve their circumstances. Overall, Childress saw a bleak outlook for freedmen as they struggled against entrenched inequalities.
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They were not pleased with it at all? also see shsre cropping or tennant farming.
Reconstruction: It was after the South surrendered the North tried to make the South part of the union. The country attempted it doing it a little bit at a time, I think it was 10% at a time.
Samuel Childess believed the future for freedmen in the South was gloomy due to the deep-rooted social and economic challenges they faced after the Civil War. He observed that systemic racism, lack of access to education, and limited economic opportunities made it difficult for freedmen to achieve true independence and prosperity. Additionally, the emergence of discriminatory laws and practices, such as Black Codes, further restricted their rights and freedoms, perpetuating cycles of poverty and disenfranchisement. Overall, Childess felt that without significant societal change, freedmen would struggle to improve their circumstances in the post-war South.
idk you'll hve to look in the google section or go on ask.com sorry no info on this question because i also need this info about this ? Freedmen played an important role in Reconstruction governments because they took an active role in many different facets and areas of the reconstruction governments and as such their contribution should not be minimized nor indeed underestimated. Theirs your answer your welcome!
to limit power of the southern states to extend civil rights to freedmen to provide freedmen with political power
i think it was the proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction (10% plan) by Lincoln
Making new buildings.
to risk lives
I think it was so the Democrats would win.
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Childress believed that freedmen faced a gloomy future due to systemic racism and economic challenges that persisted after emancipation. He noted that many freedmen were denied access to education, land, and fair employment opportunities, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Additionally, the societal prejudice and lack of political power hindered their ability to improve their circumstances. Overall, Childress saw a bleak outlook for freedmen as they struggled against entrenched inequalities.
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Making new buildings.
freedman's bureauIn 1865 by Congress to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South ... It also attempted to settle former slaves on Confederate lands confiscated or ... a huge financial burden on the federal government, among other issues.
rhetoric (I think)