Answer: Kinda between both succeed and failed in some parts.
Step-by-step explanation:
Freedmen's Bureau failed. A lack of funding, coupled with the politics of race and Reconstruction, meant that the bureau was not able to carry out all of its initiatives, and it failed to provide long-term protection for blacks or ensure any real measure of racial equality. One of Freedmen's Bureau greatest success were in the field of education. More than 1,000 African American schools were built and staffed with qualified instructors. Most of the major African American colleges in the United States were founded with the assistance of the bureau.