Where did free Africans usually live?

on farms
I cities
on plantations
in small towns

1 answer

Free Africans in the United States during the period before the Civil War typically lived in various environments, with their living situations varying based on location and individual circumstances. While some free Africans lived on farms or in small towns, many resided in cities where they could find work and community support. Living on plantations was not common for free Africans, as plantations primarily housed enslaved individuals. Therefore, the most accurate answer would be:

in cities or in small towns.

Both options reflect the diversity of living situations for free Africans during that time.