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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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How is the work of the Reconstruction-era Freedmen's Bureau reflected in the state of Georgia today? * in the state's public sch

ools, as the bureau helped establish the first public schools in the state. in the state's manufacturing, as the bureau helped the state industrialize and diversify its economy in the state's legislature, as the bureau helped the first Black legislators get elected to state office in the state's elections, as the bureau helped end the White primary system of choosing candidates
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Tcecarenko [31]3 years ago
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Answer:  in the state's public schools, as the bureau helped establish the first public schools in the state.

Explanation:

The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency that was established after the Civil war to assist formerly enslaved people and help them set themselves up after leaving slavery in abject poverty.

In Georgia - and other Southern states - they established schools for black people which were publicly funded by both the Bureau and aid societies. These were the first public schools in a state that had instead relied on school tax to assist poor whites at private schools before the war.

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