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In Memoriam: AFRO Tribute to Julian Bond Julian Bond, proclaimed a hero by President Obama, was a beacon for civil rights and justice. As the former chair of the NAACP, leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, he earnestly fought against inequality on the basis of color and income. Bond also disputed the country’s involvement in the Vietnam War. Along with being a writer, commentator and professor, he also served in the Georgia House of Representatives January 29, 1966 and the State Senate.
Julian Bond in 1968.
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