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  Bond, Julian
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AffiliationDemocratic  
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NameJulian Bond
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Atlanta, Georgia , United States
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Born January 14, 1940
DiedAugust 15, 2015 (75 years)
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Aug 16, 2015 12:01pm
Tags Black - Divorced - Married - Expelled - Freemason - NAACP - Straight -
InfoFrom his student days to his current Chairmanship of the NationalAssociation for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Julian Bond has been an active participant in the movements for civil rights, economic justice. As an activist who has faced jail for his convictions, as a veteran of more than 20 years service in the Georgia General Assembly, as a university professor, and as a writer, he has been on the cutting edge of social change since 1960.

He was a founder, in 1960, while a student at Morehouse College, of the Atlanta student sit-in and anti-segregation organization, and of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). As SNCC's Communications Director, Bond was active in protests and registration campaigns throughout the South.

Elected in 1965 to the Georgia House of Representatives, Bond was prevented from taking his seat by members who objected to his opposition to the Vietnam War. He was re-elected to his own vacant seat and un-seated again, and seated only after a third election and a unanimous decision of the United States Supreme Court.

He was co-chair of a challenge delegation from Georgia to the 1968 Democratic Convention. The challengers were successful in unseating Georgia's regular Democrats, and Bond was nominated for Vice-President, but had to decline because he was too young.

In the Georgia Senate, Bond became the first black chair of the Fulton County Delegation, the largest and most diverse in the upper house, and chair of the Consumer Affairs Committee. During his legislative tenure, he was sponsor or co-sponsor of more than 60 bills which became law.

He is a commentator on America's Black Forum, the oldest black-owned show in television syndication. His poetry and articles have appeared in numerous publications. He has narrated numerous documentaries, including the Academy Award winning "A Time For Justice" and the prize-winning and critically acclaimed series "Eyes On The Prize."

He has served since 1998 as Chairman of the Board of the NAACP, the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the United States.

The holder of twenty-one honorary degrees, he is a Distinguished Professor at American University in Washington, DC, and a Professor in history at the University of Virginia.


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Jul 11, 2005 04:35pm Minority Perspective NAACP leader denounces conservatives, Bush  Article Thomas Walker 

DISCUSSION
Importance? 7.50000 Average

FAMILY
Son Michael Julian Bond 0000-
Son Horace Mann Bond, II 0000-

INFORMATION LINKS
New Georgia Encyclopedia  Discuss
RACES
  09/02/1986 GA District 5 - D Runoff Lost 48.01% (-3.99%)
  08/12/1986 GA District 5 - D Primary Won 46.95% (+12.23%)
  11/06/1984 GA State Senate 39 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/1982 GA State Senate 39 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/1980 GA State Senate 39 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/07/1978 GA State Senate 39 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/1976 GA State Senate 39 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/1974 GA State Senate 39 Won 99.99% (+99.98%)
  08/13/1974 GA State Senate 39 - D Primary Won 79.41% (+58.82%)
  11/07/1972 GA State House 032 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  07/13/1972 US Vice President - D Convention Lost 0.03% (-59.04%)
  11/08/1970 GA State House 111 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  07/29/1968 US Vice President - D Convention Lost 1.86% (-72.15%)
  11/08/1966 GA State House 136 Won 69.39% (+38.78%)
ENDORSEMENTS
VA Constitutional Amendment - Ban on Same-Sex Marriage/Civil Unions - Nov 07, 2006 NO No
D.C. Circuit Court Judge - Jun 08, 2005 NPA Reject
GA US President - D Primary - Mar 13, 1984 DFL Walter F. Mondale
GA US Senate - D Runoff - Aug 26, 1980 D Zell B. Miller
GA District 5 - Special Primary - Mar 15, 1977 D John R. Lewis
GA US President - D Primary - May 04, 1976 D Morris K. "Mo" Udall
Philadelphia Mayor - Nov 02, 1971 R W. Thacher Longstreth
TN District 8 - Special Election - Mar 25, 1969 I O. W. Pickett