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Answer:
If I was an emancipated slave in the South at the end of the Civil War, I would hope to be given a chance to be treated fairly among my neighbors. Although I may be free, I probably won't have the respect of the people around me. I'm different, and although I can't change that fact, I would hope that everyone would treat me the same; with the same amount of respect everyone else deserves. Another thing I would hope to achieve would be the ability to work among my neighbors. I'm free, that much is true, but I don't think that would be enough to get me the same jobs and the same amount of money as everyone else. The last thing I want is the ability to be open to the same opportunities as everyone else.
Answer:
As an emancipated slave I will be hopeful for the following changes:
1. Fair and equal treatment
2. Ability to work
3. Same opportunities like everyone else.
Explanation:
1. As an emancipated slave in the South at the end of the Civil War, I would be hopeful that I will have a chance to be treated fairly among my neighbors and others. Even though I might be different, it is not something I can change, I would hope that everyone would treat me with the same amount of respect as everyone else.
2. I would hope to have the ability to work among other people regardless of race since I'm free and no longer a slave.
3. Lastly I would be hopeful that I will be open to the same opportunities as everyone else.