they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.
Jim Crow laws kept African Americans and whites from mixing in the South in public places.
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
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they did not welcome them
The backcountry is where they can develop small communities
Older established communities of free African Americans in southern cities often responded to newly freed African Americans with a mix of support and caution. They provided guidance and assistance, helping newcomers navigate the challenges of freedom, including finding work and housing. However, there were also concerns about maintaining social order and the potential for tensions arising from differing experiences and expectations. Ultimately, these established communities aimed to foster solidarity while addressing the complexities of integration and shared identity.