What steps were taken to support or oppose the freedom and public life of former slaves following the war?
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
Answer: The ideal response should:
a. Consider the impact of Lincoln’s Assassination.
b. Discuss the creation and operation of the Freedmen’s Bureau.
c. Describe the language and impact of the Thirteenth Amendment.
d. Assess the role of southern resistance in terms of political action and extralegal violence.
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