A freedman is a former slave who has been manumitted or emancipated.
Millions of freedmen were created as a result of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution as a result of the American Civil War, although there were freedmen all across the U.S. before the Emancipation Proclamation. To meet this demand, during reconstruction, a Freedmen's Bureau was created.
See reconstruction; Jim Crow.
Freedmen were also a large social class in ancient Rome.
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