What federal Relief agency was established to help the freed slaves in the South?
Question asked by: dangeriss
Asked on: 03 Sep 2008
Is the answer you are looking for something called the Freemans Bureau?
If that rings a bell just search for it on the net as there is lots of info about it, hope this helps and is the answer you are looking for!
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