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How are the problems and challenges faced by newly freed slaves not equitably addressed in different areas of the United States? Explain using one or two examples.

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1)Twenty-two African Americans represented their states in Congress (20 in the House, and 2 in the Senate)

2)Reconstruction encompassed three major initiatives: restoration of the Union, transformation of southern society, and enactment of progressive legislation favoring the rights of freed slaves.

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One challenge would be that they would not be able to find jobs other than work that they had done as slaves due to them not being able to gain an education during their time as slaves. This means that even after being “freed,” the ex-slaves would still end up doing the jobs they had previously been forced to do since it’s all they’ve ever known. And because they were black, property owners could get away with paying them extremely low wages for a lot of hard labor work. Another challenge they would face finding homes because without a job, they can’t find a house to buy or rent and at that time period, even after slavery had ended, houses and property were owned by whites who were mostly unwilling to house black people due to the racism.
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