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{{r|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}} | {{r|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}} |
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- Abraham Lincoln [r]: (1809-65) Sixteenth U.S. President (from 1861 to 1865) who prosecuted the American Civil War to reclaim 11 seceding states and abolish slavery; assassinated in 1865 near the beginning of his second term. Considered the greatest of all American presidents. [e]
- Freedmen's Bureau [r]: Federal agency created in March 1865 to help distressed refugees, primarily freed slaves, of the American Civil War. [e]
- Jim Crow [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ku Klux Klan [r]: Name of various secretive, white supremacy organizations originated in the United States of America after the Civil War. [e]
- Reconstruction [r]: The attempt from 1865 to 1877 in American history to resolve the issues of the American Civil War. [e]
- U.S. slavery era [r]: The history of black slavery in the United States. [e]
- Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago [r]: A predominantly black church located in south Chicago with upwards of 10,000 members, established in 1961. [e]