Read the excerpt from “on the front lines with Thurgood Marshall.” Thurgood Marshall was focused he always believed in racial integration and wanted to strike down this segregation laws and practices within the United States I would like to general Marshall the second world he was the one who got all the troops together from all different areas, competencies, and abilities and melded them into a focused unit. We worked with law professors and practitioners, social psychologists, and historians. He was like the orchestra conductor who brought everyone together and focused them into a single melody. Part A. What inference can be made from this excerpt? Thurgood Marshall believed that each court case was important. He would have made an excellent general in the military. People of various professions competed to work with thurgood Marshall. One of his talents was organizing others to work together. Part B - points depend on a correct response in part A. Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to part A? “ I would like him to general, George Marshall, during the second world war” “ he was like the orchestra conductor who brought everyone together, and focused them into a single melody” “ He believed in racial integration, and wanted to strike down the segregation laws and practices within the United States” “ We work with Law, professors, practitioners, social psychologists, and historians”