Contemporary Social Policy
The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency established in 1865 to assist newly freed African Americans in the South after the Civil War. Its primary goals included providing food, housing, medical aid, education, and legal support, helping former slaves transition to freedom and integrate into society. The Bureau played a significant role in shaping early social welfare policies and addressing the needs of a vulnerable population during Reconstruction.
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