Obituaries
Julian Bond, a civil rights activist and longtime board chairman of the NAACP, died Saturday night, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Aug. 15, 2015
In the late 1960s, civil rights leader Julian Bond was such a compelling figure that he was talked about as one day becoming the first black president of the United States.
Aug. 16, 2015
World & Nation
Fellow members of the civil rights community and former colleagues who filled Washington’s historic Lincoln Theatre on Tuesday honored late civil rights icon Julian Bond for his commitment to social justice and to his family and his work exposing younger generations to the movement.
Oct. 6, 2015
Julian Bond, civil rights leader and NAACP chairman, dies at 75.
Aug. 17, 2015
Former state Sen.
Jan. 24, 1990
Archives
Civil rights leader Julian Bond will deliver the eighth annual Human Rights Lecture tonight at Soka University of America.
Feb. 23, 2000
Politics
Civil rights activist Julian Bond said he may run for office again despite a continuing drug investigation involving him.
June 19, 1987
Julia Agnes Washington Bond, 99, whose son Julian became chairman of the NAACP and co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center, died Friday in Atlanta, according to the Carl M.
Nov. 7, 2007
California
Civil rights activist and former Georgia state Sen.
Jan. 7, 1985