Julian Bond papers, 1969-1996.

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Julian Bond papers, 1969-1996.

The collection covers the period from 1969 to 1996 and contains correspondence, organizational and institutional material related to the Voter Education Project, Political Associates, and The Southern Elections Fund, stationery, clippings, newsletters, political ephemera, articles and a book written by Julian Bond as well as items relating to the African American political life and Constance Curry's history of race relations and integration in Sunflower County (Miss.), Silver rights.

.5 linear ft.

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Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus

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The Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus, originally known as the Massachusetts Black Caucus, was constituted in Jan. 1973 by five Democratic members of the House of Representatives of the General Court, all African Americans representing the Roxbury-North Dorchester section of Boston. The caucus is a nonprofit corporation now comprised of members of the House and Senate, with offices of Chair, Vice-Chair, and Treasurer. It holds monthly public meetings with its constituents, the ...

Bond, Horace Julian, 1940-2015

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Civil rights activist, state representative, and state senator Julian Bond was born on January 14, 1940 in Nashville, Tennessee. He and his family moved to Pennsylvania, where his father, Horace Mann Bond, was appointed president of Lincoln University.In 1957, Julian Bond graduated from the George School, a Quaker school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and entered Morehouse College. In 1960, Julian Bond was one of several hundred students who helped form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commit...