Freedmen’s Bureau
letters
Administration of John W. Jordan (July 1868-August 1868)
Jordan describes the high level of demand in Augusta for laborers, as well as the political beliefs and attitudes of local whites. He explains that he has no faith in the Augusta courts because of white prejudice against blacks and argues that Augusta whites refuse to believe that their ex-slaves are now citizens. Jordan also asks to be relieved of his position with the Bureau.