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What freedoms or visions of freedoms did the freedmen first experience in the postwar south?

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They wanted equality

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Overall, former slaves had a vision of a reconstructed South. Blacks wanted to enjoy the same opportunities and freedoms as whites did, and now was their chance to achieve that. Former slaves also attempted to relocate their lost family and friends to reunite. They also wanted to own their own land, like the whites had enjoyed. They also envisioned education for all blacks. Former slaves sought out their political freedom as well and pushed for their freedom to vote. It would take a while before they were granted their wishes.

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