The
Freedman's Bureau was a federal agency created immediately after the Civil War to help the
South's ex-slaves by giving them educational opportunities, health care, and job training. The
organization was also helpful in uniting families that had been separated in slave sales. This
was one of the largest federal agencies that offered aid to the less fortunate--other than the
military,...
Friday, 17 January 2014
What is the significance of the Freedmen's Bureau?
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