History of South America

Who established schools and helped freed slaves?

The correct answer is African Americans, particularly the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the American Missionary Association.

After the Civil War, many newly freed slaves lacked access to education and resources. In response, African Americans themselves, particularly through religious organizations such as the African Methodist Episcopal Church, established schools and provided assistance to help uplift and empower their communities. Additionally, organizations like the American Missionary Association collaborated with African American leaders to establish schools and educational institutions during the Reconstruction era.