2. FONER’S THESIS
As argued by Foner in The Meaning of
Freedom, the actual meaning of freedom was not just
the emancipation from slavery, to African Americans
in 1865 it meant defining their own culture in the
social, economic, and political aspects of their lives.
3. EDUCATION THESIS
Education was essential to defining African
American culture by uniting the free and the freed
men, establishing courageous community leaders and
aiding the progress for total equal rights.
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