Bond, Julian, 1940-2015
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Civil Rights Movement collection
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS748f
Scope and Content
This collection contains fliers, pamphlets, mailouts, and statements from the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia. Subjects addressed in the documents include racial relations in the south, school segregation, African-American voting, civil rights demonstrations, and memorials to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Some materials in this collection pre-date the recognized beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, in 1954. Of particular note is a handbill from Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to boycot...
Dates:
1934-1991, undated
Grace Towns Hamilton maps and photographs
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS35
Scope and Content
The collection contains images of Grace Towns Hamilton, her family, special events, and other public officials. The bulk of the collection features Hamilton posed with public officials including: Governor Jimmy Carter, U.S. Congressman Andrew Young, Georgia Governor George Busbee, Coretta Scott King, Atlanta University President Benjamin E. Mays, and U.S. Congressman Julian Bond. Also included are photographs of Atlanta homes of the 1960s; African-American Navy yard workers (1940s); the...
Dates:
1882-1984, undated
Samuel A. Hider photographs and posters
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS361
Scope and Content
This collection consists of images of Techwood Home's 50th anniversary celebration and Atlanta Housing Authority's 50th anniversary. Included are photographs of Hider with Atlanta political leaders Mayor Maynard Jackson, Julian Bond, and Governor Joe Frank Harris. Other images include S. Truett Cathy, city council president Marvin Arrington, and Mayor Bill Campbell. Of special interest are posters from both anniversary celebrations, one of which includes a schedule of a week of activities...
Dates:
1986-1988
Southern Regional Council documents
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS373
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of reports and newsletters published by the Southern Regional Council about African Americans living in the South. Report topics include: voter registration and politics, health care, school desegregation, the Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike of 1968, and riots and civil disorder. The collection also contains episode transcripts from Will the Circle be Unbroken: A Personal History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern...
Dates:
1944-1997, undated
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- African American civic leaders -- Georgia 2
- African Americans -- Civil rights 2
- African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History 2
- African American businesspeople -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American civil rights workers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American legislators -- Georgia 1
- African American politicians -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American soldiers 1
- African American women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African Americans -- Economic conditions 1
- African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African Americans -- History 1
- African Americans -- Politics and government 1
- African Americans -- Segregation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African Americans -- Social conditions 1
- African Americans -- Southern States 1
- Businessmen -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Civil rights 1
- Civil rights demonstrations -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Civil rights movements -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History -- 20th century 1
- Civil rights movements -- United States 1
- Fulton County (Ga.) 1
- Georgia -- Politics and government 1
- Governors -- Georgia 1
- Housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Lynchings -- 1940-1950 1
- Mayors -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Politicians -- Georgia 1
- Public housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- School integration -- Southern States 1
- Segregation in education -- Georgia 1
- Segregation in education -- Southern States 1
- Southern States -- Economic conditions 1
- Southern States -- Race relations 1
- Southern States -- Social conditions 1
- Vine City (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Voter registration -- Southern States 1 + ∧ less
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