ases to help unfortunate people. Thurgood was taking cases for free just to help his people. Thurgood still wanted to fight racial segregation, but couldn’t find time to pursue it.By 1934 Thurgood was winning a lot of civil rights cases and people from all over was asking about Thurgood Marshall. Thurgood join the NAACP, in 1934 as an assistant special counsel. The NAACP couldn’t pay Thurgood so he worked for free. Thurgood developed a strategy to fight racial segregation throughout the United States. Thurgood would use The Constitution as a bible and make sure every state and federal court would abide by its legal interpretations. Thurgood’s first case was with a man name Lloyd Gains. Lloyd Gains tried to enroll at the University of Missouri .The University of Missouri wouldn’t allowed Gains to enroll because of the color of his skin. Thurgood filled a lawsuit against The University of Missouri. Thurgood won the case based on race discrimination. For three more years, Thurgood worked as an assistant special counsel. Thurgood was then appointed to fill Charles Huston position, as lead defense counsel for The NAACP. For the next twenty years, Thurgood Marshall traveled the country defending and helping people. Thurgood Marshall unquine legal style helped him in winning a lot of civil rights cases, based on his legal arguments from The United States Constitution.By 1950 Thurgood Marshall targeted elementary and high school segregation as his next area of importance. Thurgood knew a good education is vital if our young Afro Americans boys and girls are going to succeed in life. Thurgood Marshall hated how Afro American young boys and girls had to attend only colored schools, and the schools were out of their schools districts. The 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. The Board of Education, of Topeka Kansas, was so gratifying that the ruling change school segregation nationally. Additionally, it brought drasti...