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in Brown v .Board and Was Brown a Failure ? What were the goals of these reformers? Why did they want to achieve these goals Write a paragraph with five complete sentences Support your position with evidence

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No, Brown was not a failure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oliver L. Brown joined the lawsuit with a childhood friend, Charles Scott. Brown's daughter who had to walk a long distance for going to school even though there was a white school seven blocks away from her house.

The NAACP stands for 'National Association for the Advancement of Colored People'. They were the people who fought for racial equality. They filed a case in the court that there should be no discrimination based on race in schools

Their main purpose was "ensuring political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons".

Brown vs Board of Education was a major victory in the efforts done by NAACP. The Supreme court ordered that segregation in schools based on race was unconstitutional.

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