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Freedmen’s Bureau Established To Aid Freed Slaves

1856

The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands is established by Congress to provide help for tens of thousands of slaves who had been freed as well as impoverished white people. It provided food and clothing, ran hospitals and provided employment and legal help. The agency promoted education, including the creation of the first schools for African Americans, such as Howard University.