Horace Mann and Julia W. Bond family papers, circa 1890-2007.

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Horace Mann and Julia W. Bond family papers, circa 1890-2007.

The collection consists of the family papers of Horace Mann Bond and Julia Washington Bond from circa 1890-2007. The papers include correspondence, research files, writings, photographs, and printed material. Correspondence includes letters between Julia and Horace Bond from the 1930s, in addition to correspondence between Julia Bond and her parents and other family members. The collection also includes Horace Mann Bond's teaching files, writings, and doctoral research files, which concerned the history of African American education in the South.

38 linear ft. (38 boxes and 11 oversized papers (OP))

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Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972

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Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. From the description of Horace Mann Bond papers, 1830-1979 (bulk 1926-1972). (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 48383227 Horace Mann Bond (1904-1972), African American educator, sociologist, and author. Bond married Julia Agnes Washington (1908-2007), author and librarian, in 1930. The Bonds had three children: Marguerite Jane (1938-), Horace Julian (1940-), and James George (1944-). From the des...

Bond, Julia W. (Julia Washington)

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Librarian Julia Agnes Washington Bond was born on June 20, 1908, in Nashville, Tennessee, where her parents graduated from Fisk University. Bond's mother, Daisy Agnes Turner Washington, worked as a teacher, and her father, George Elihu Washington, served as the principal of Pearl High School. Both stressed the importance of education. Bond attended Meigs Middle Magnet School until the eighth grade, and then went on to Pearl High School, where she graduated in 1924 when she was sixteen years old....