Freedman

/ˈfridmən/ noun

A formerly enslaved person who has been granted or achieved freedom. Historically refers especially to formerly enslaved people in the United States after the Civil War.

From 'freed' plus 'man,' literally meaning a man who has been freed. The term became particularly significant in American history during Reconstruction (1865-1877) when millions of formerly enslaved people gained legal freedom.

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