noun
- Plural of freedwoman; women who have been freed from slavery or bondage.
Usage: historical; often used in the context of the American Civil War and Reconstruction era
Examples
- After the Emancipation Proclamation, thousands of freedwomen sought education and economic independence.
- Freedwomen played a crucial role in rebuilding communities during the Reconstruction period.
- Many freedwomen worked as teachers, nurses, and domestic servants in the post-Civil War South.
- The organization provided housing and job training for freedwomen transitioning to free life.
- Freedwomen faced significant legal and social barriers despite their newfound freedom.