Compare the goals and outcomes of the Freedmen’s Bureau and the Ku Klux Klan. Use at least 3 examples to compare.

The Freedmen’s Bureau and the Ku Klux Klan had very different goals and outcomes.

The Freedmen’s Bureau was established in 1865 to help newly freed African Americans transition to freedom. It provided food, clothing, medical care, and education to former slaves. It also helped them find employment, set up businesses, and purchase land. The ultimate goal of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to help African Americans become self-sufficient and equal citizens.

The Ku Klux Klan was a white supremacist organization founded in 1866. Its goal was to maintain white supremacy and prevent African Americans from gaining political and economic power. The Klan used violence and intimidation to terrorize African Americans and prevent them from voting, attending school, and owning property. The Klan also targeted white people who supported African American rights.

The outcome of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to help African Americans gain economic and political freedom. It provided them with the resources they needed to become self-sufficient and equal citizens.

The outcome of the Ku Klux Klan was to maintain white supremacy and prevent African Americans from gaining political and economic power. The Klan used violence and intimidation to terrorize African Americans and prevent them from exercising their rights.