noun
- a woman who has been freed from slavery
Usage: historical; often used in reference to African American women freed during or after the American Civil War
Examples
- After the Emancipation Proclamation, many freedwomen sought education and economic independence.
- The freedwoman worked as a teacher in a school for formerly enslaved children.
- Freedwomen faced significant legal and social barriers even after gaining their freedom.
- She was a freedwoman who had escaped to the North before the war ended.
- The organization provided support to freedwomen transitioning to free life.