African American History – 1865 to Present
The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency established in 1865 to aid freed slaves and poor whites in the South during the Reconstruction era. It aimed to provide assistance in various areas such as education, healthcare, and employment, addressing the immediate needs of those affected by the Civil War. This agency played a crucial role in shaping early Reconstruction policies by facilitating social and economic integration for newly freed individuals and addressing the challenges of a post-slavery society.
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