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Thurgood Marshall’s victory in Brown v. Board of Education came after sixteen years of earlier Supreme Court cases that tested legal tactics and gradually weakened racial discrimination. When he joined the NAACP in 1936, the group was split between suing to make unequal facilities fairer and arguing that the idea of separate but equal was impossible; Marshall thought the latter would eventually win but first brought practical equality cases to show how segregation caused real harm. His 1948 win in Shelley v. Kraemer used social-science evidence to show that many private acts added up to systemic discrimination, and that approach helped convince the Court to reject segregation in Brown.

Logic Breakdown

Locate sentences describing Marshall's overall plan—he used short-term practical cases to prepare the courts for a later theoretical attack—then infer which answer matches a gradual, stepwise persuasion strategy.

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It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that Marshall's legal strategy for attacking the "separate but equal" doctrine

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D is correct. The passage says Marshall "correctly believed that the latter approach [the theoretical approach] would eventually be the one to bring repeal of the doctrine, but felt it necessary in the short term to argue several cases using the former approach ... in order to ... prepare the courts to recognize the validity of the theoretical argument." It also notes that "it would be twelve years before he evolved a strategy ... to make the leap from individual instances of inequality to the broader social argument needed to later invalidate \"separate but equal.\"" Together these statements indicate he presumed the Court would be convinced gradually.
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