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In 1972 a suit was filed by the Boston Branch NAACP against the Boston School Committee for maintaining a segregated school district and low quality education for its mostly Black student population. When Federal Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity, Jr., ordered a school desegregation plan in Boston in June 1974, a class of Black parent plaintiffs and the Boston Branch NAACP won a major victory.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
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