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The AFIC argued that aid should be temporary. Many Republicans believed in self-reliance as a core virtue. They feared that long-term aid would lead to dependence. With a tinge of racial prejudice, the AFIC commissioners feared that Black freedpeople would turn into a “burden” and wouldn’t work if they got too much aid. But to their credit, the commissioners were also convinced of the ability of African Americans to secure their own independence.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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