Final answer:
The Freedmen's Bureau provided for freedom and equality for formerly enslaved African Americans, `` It established schools for African Americans and It distributed land to formerly enslaved people``
The answer is option ⇒A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
The Freedmen's Bureau provided for freedom and equality for formerly enslaved African Americans through several initiatives:
- Establishing schools for African Americans: The bureau established public schools where freed people and poor white people could receive elementary and higher education. Institutions such as Fisk University, Hampton University, and Dillard University are part of the legacy of the Freedmen's Bureau.
- Distributing land to formerly enslaved people: The bureau distributed land to help freed people rebuild their lives and become independent farmers.
- Providing relief and assistance: The bureau delivered food, clothing, fuel, and other necessities to both Black and White people in the South, helping to alleviate suffering and provide support during the transition from slavery to freedom.
The answer is option ⇒A and C