Which of the following conclusions about the freedman’s bureau is best supported

by historical evidence?

The conclusion that the Freedman's Bureau was successful in providing emergency relief and education to African Americans during Reconstruction is best supported by historical evidence, as it is widely recognized that the Bureau played a crucial role in providing basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter to newly freed slaves and helping them to establish schools and acquire education. The African American community praised the Bureau's efforts, and even many southern whites acknowledged the positive impact it had on their communities. However, the Bureau faced significant challenges and ultimately was not able to fully overcome the systemic racism and discrimination that persisted in the South during Reconstruction.