Reconstruction had little effect on the life of a former slave. Former slaves would be unable to get any job other than the work that they did as slaves, and this work would be contracted unfairly towards the former slave, as well as would charge them some of the income they made just to use the tools they needed to work. Some slaves were worse off during reconstruction than in slavery, as they would go through intense poverty and be unable to feed themselves or at any rate their families.
However, reconstruction did have good effects on some former slaves. Any of the slaves that managed to get a good job or worked hard enough to be able to feed your family had a better life than being a slave. A slave that managed to get a good job can feed their families and live in a good home, or even possibly move to the North. A slave that worked hard enough on a low income job would have the ability to feed their family and live in a similar home to one they had as a slave, without the physical abuse or in some cases, the 24/7 work hours.
The reconstruction was good for some former slaves and in fewer cases worse for others. The reconstruction overall was a better trade for the slaves overall in my opinion, as many slaves were better off if only slightly, as well as the reconstruction leads to race equality in the future.
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