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Julian Bond - Wikipedia - Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American
social activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement, politician, professor and ...
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Julian Bond, Charismatic Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 75 - The New ... - Aug 16, 2015 ... Julian Bond, a charismatic figure of the 1960s civil rights movement, a lightning
rod of the anti-Vietnam War campaign and a lifelong champion ...
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Julian Bond - Civil Rights Activist, Government Official, Educator ... - Aug 16, 2015 ... Julian Bond is a civil rights leader who had to go to the Supreme Court to be
allowed to take his seat in the Georgia House of Representatives.
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NAACP | NAACP History: Julian Bond - Julian-Bond Horace Julian Bond was a leader of the American Civil Rights
Movement. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, he helped found the
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Julian Bond - Julian Bond. January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015. Raised in Nashville,
Tennessee. The sit-ins in Greensboro, North Carolina lit a spark. Like many other
Black ...
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Julian Bond (1940-2015) | New Georgia Encyclopedia - Aug 15, 2015 ... As protester, politician, scholar, and lecturer, Julian Bond was committed to civil
rights, economic justice, and peace from the 1950s until the ...
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Civil rights activist Julian Bond dies at 75, remembered as a hero - Aug 16, 2015 ... Julian Bond, the civil rights icon and former NAACP chairman who died after a
brief illness, was remembered Sunday as a hero who helped ...
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Julian Bond Symposium | University of Virginia - "KEEP THE MOVEMENT COMING ON". A Symposium in Memory of Julian Bond.
Video Archive · Julian Bond. (1940-2015). Learn about the Symposium ...
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International Civil Rights: Walk of Fame - Julian Bond - Bond became recognized as a key figure in the Student Movement for civil rights
in the early 1960s while attending Morehouse College in Atlanta. In 1960 he ...
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