What was life like for African Americans after reconstruction?

What was life in the south like for african americans during reconstruction?

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    During the Reconstruction era (1865-1877) African Americans were free, however they were mostly poor and uneducated. Many had nowhere to go during reconstruction and were forces to set up small villages in the middle of nowhere and in the woods. Many opted to stay on plantations, not knowing anything better.

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Most African Americans had nowhere to go during reconstruction and were forces to set up small villages in the middle of nowhere and in the woods. Many opted to stay on plantations, not knowing anything better.

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