Founding of the Freedmen’s Bureau

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Founding of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
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The Freedmen's Bureau was established by the U.S government in 1865 to provide assistance and support to newly emancipated African Americans after the Civil War. Those involved in this event included the federal government, the Bureau's agents, and the African American population that they aimed to assist. The event took place throughout the southern states, including Georgia. The Freedmen's Bureau played a crucial role in providing education, healthcare, and legal assistance to countless freed slaves, which had a significant impact on their opportunity for success and independence.

The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee by a group of Confederate veterans. It was a secret society that aimed to restore white supremacy and undermine the rights and freedoms of African Americans. The group targeted African Americans, as well as white Republicans who supported the rights of freed slaves, through acts of violence and intimidation. The KKK had a presence throughout the United States, including Georgia. This event is important to Georgia's history as it highlights the deep racial tension and violence that African Americans faced during the Reconstruction era, and the resistance they faced in their fight for equal rights and opportunities.