THE FREEDMEN'S
Chapter 1
THE NEGRO AT THE CLOSE OF
THE CIVIL WAR
HE Freedmen’s Savings and Trust Com-
pany, commonly called the Freedmen’s
Savings Bank or the Freedmen’s Bank,
was a result of the efforts of the northern friends
of the Negro to find a means of elevating the
newly emancipated race which would train its
members in habits of thrift and economy, and
which, by encouraging them to save their earn-
ings, would aid them in securing a stronger eco-
nomic position in the social order. The organiza-
tion in 1865 of the Freedmen’s Bank system was
one of the few sensible attempts made at the
close of the Civil War to assist the ex-slaves, who
had been brought very suddenly face to face
with freedom and its responsibilities. It was a
promising plan for the elevation of an almost
helpless people, and its failure caused serious in-
jury to them at the time and continued to be
felt for a long period. The purpose of this ac-
count is to outline the history of the organiza-
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