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Which of these happened in religious life during Reconstruction?

why were freedmen eager to attend the schools created by the freedmens bureau during reconstruction


What did Jonathan gibbs do to help freedmen?

He went south and founded schools for african americans


How did republicans help blacks during the civil war?

Republicans tried to help freedmen lots of times during reconstruction. One way they tried to help the freedmen was by creating the Freedman’s Bureau. The Freedman’s Bureau helped African Americans by making schools for them, giving them homes and protecting them. Another way they helped them was by sending troops there so the blacks could vote and the southerners that wanted to kill blacks were not allowed to do anything that could hurt the blacks in public.


Was establishing public school systems an important achievement of state governments in the south during reconstruction?

Yes establishing schools was very important. It had been against the law to teach slaves to read and write. As a result, they left slavery illiterate. The southerners were very resentful that slaves had been freed, and could not be expected to build schools for their former slaves. Therefore, the Freedman's Bureau began building them.


What is the importance of freedman's bureau?

The first African American schools were set up under the direction of the Freedmen's Bureau. One of those schools - Howard University - would eventually train and graduate the majority of the legal team that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson, including Charles Hamilton Houston and Thurgood Marshall.