Cumberland Landing, Va. Group of "contrabands" at Foller's house

Cumberland Landing, Va. Group of "contrabands" at Foller's house
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Elijaah lopez, Anthony leon, Eathan romero--question 3

3) For African Americans in the South after the Civil War, what help did they receive? What challenges did they face?

African Americans faced challenges such as segregation, as they had limits to own/rent land and had to live by the "black code". On the bright side the finally had the right to vote and most African Americans stayed working as farmers, blacksmithing, or carpenters. Most African Americans stayed and lived with their owners while others went out in search or land and opportunity
source:
www.civilwar.com

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9 comments:

  1. Pretty good but maybe some evidence will make it more credible.

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  2. i agree with z-i because you need more evidence

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  3. I agree with Z-RI, you need more evidence but good job

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  4. i agree and most evidence can be found online such as the black code but most of them was written down from a paper

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  5. I agree with Z-Ri myers, you need more evidence

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  6. Not bad but I would suggest you provide more evidence agreeing with z-RI

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