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African American clients wait in line at the Office of the Freedmen's Bureau, Memphis, Tennessee, 1866. Congress renewed the charter for the Bureau in 1866, overriding the veto of President Andrew Johnson. The bureau was involved in essential humanitarian work aiding the formerly enslaved to be sheltered, clothed and fed as they transitioned to wage labor in a devastated South (wood engraving)
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1866 AD (C19th AD)
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African American clients wait in line at the Office of the Freedmen's Bureau, Memphis, Tennessee, 1866. Congress renewed the charter for the Bureau in 1866, overriding the veto of President Andrew Johnson. The bureau was involved in essential humanitarian work aiding the formerly enslaved to be sheltered, clothed and fed as they transitioned to wage labor in a devastated South (BSLOC_2019_5_130)

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19th century / North America / America (continent) / art / slavery / USA / engraving / history / newspaper / african-american / black and white / print

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