A Conversation with Julian Bond was produced by Stanford University's Black Community Services Center.
Julian Bond is an American social activist and a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. Mr. Bond helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the early 1960s; was the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center; served 20 years in both houses of the Georgia Legislature; and from 1998 to 2010, served as chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Mr. Bond is also an author of books, the creator of a comic book, and a poet.
Hosted by: Judge LaDoris H. Cordell
Event producers: Jan Barker Alexander, Tony Essifile and Justin Key
Video producer: Susan Sievert
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INTRO MUSIC: Spirit In the Dark by Aretha Franklin; Label: Atlantic, Rhino.
PHOTOS: Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo: Flip Schulke. Cross burning at nighttime Ku Klux Klan Rally, 1946; photo: Hank Walker, Time Life. Julian Bond and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. casting ballots in Atlanta, 1966; photo: Associated Press. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Atlanta, 1963; photo: Richard Avedon. Julian Bond; photo: TBD/Google Images. Peace rally outside New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1966; photo: TBD/Google Images. Julian Bond at Democratic Convention, 1972; photo: Pictorial Parade/Getty Images. LaDoris H. Cordell; photo: TBD/Google Images. Slave Auction; Painting: Robert Riggs, LIFE Magazine, Sep 3, 1956. Master's Whip; Illustration: TBD/Google Images. Julian Bond (left) with his father Horace Mann Bond, 1968; photo: Vernon Merritt III/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images. Julian Bond and his sister being dedicated to scholarship by scholars, clockwise from back left: Dr. W.E.B DuBois, Dr. Edward Franklin Frazier, Dr. Horace Mann Bond, Jane Marguerite Bond, Horace Julian Bond, 1943; photo courtesy of Julian Bond. Dr. Horace Mann Bond, the eighth president of Lincoln University, with wife Julia, 1957; photo credit: John Mosley Collection, Courtesy Charles L. Blockson Afro American Collection, Temple University. Albert Einstein receives honorary degree from Horace Mann Bond, President of Lincoln University; photo courtesy of the Langston Hughes Memorial Library at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. Albert Einstein addressing students at Lincoln University, May 1946, on the occasion of receiving an honorary degree; photo courtesy of Margot Einstein. Second grade at Monroe School, Topeka Kansas, March 3, 1949; photo: John Edward Schrock. A Study of the Education for Negroes in Sunflower County Mississippi, 1949-1950, The Williams School interior, and exterior; photos: John E. Phay. Three boys protest desegregation; photo: TBD/Google Images. Children The First Day of Desegregation, Fort Myer Elementary School, Virginia, September 08, 1954; photo: Bettmann/Corbis. Tuskegee, Alabama site of Samuel Younge, Jr.'s murder, January 04, 1966; photo: Bettmann Archive/CORBIS. Samuel Younge, Jr.; photo: U.S. Navy. Georgia State Legislator vote to not seat Julian Bond; photo: Jet Magazine, Jan 27, 1966.
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