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Even though most of the African American race was in slavery, they still had their ways to fight for their freedom. Because of the slaves’ harsh treatment, some African Americans ran away from their masters. Luckily, some escaped slaves and kind citizens helped African Americans escape to the North through the Underground Railroad. (OI) From there, the escaped slave could become a …show more content…
With the South defeated, African Americans were now free from slavery. Because of that, America and African Americans were affected in many ways. The most prominent method for blacks to gain their freedom was by escaping to the North, and once they were freed by the Civil War, the North had a ton of new free men in their cities. Consequently, that led to many questions, like if they were citizens or if they deserve the rights white men get. One answer that Congress passed was the 15th Amendment. It granted civil rights to everyone, including African Americans, and gave the job of protecting those rights to the government, but their civil rights would be segregated from whites’ until the 1960’s. Also, because the South’s former slaves escaped or had been freed by the war, the South held a racist grudge against all blacks. They would be treated very poorly in all southern states, and sometimes tortured and killed without any opposition from the