(c) Southern Poverty Law Center
We Have Lost A Champion
From his days as the co-founder and communications director of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s to his chairmanship of the NAACP in the 21st century, Julian was a visionary and tireless champion for civil and human rights. He served as the SPLC's president from our founding in 1971 to 1979, and later as a member of its board of directors.
With Julian's passing, the country has lost one of its most passionate and eloquent voices for the cause of justice. He advocated not just for African Americans, but for every group, indeed every person subject to oppression and discrimination, because he recognized the common humanity in us all.
Julian is survived by his wife, Pamela Horowitz, a former SPLC staff attorney, and his five children.
Not only has the country lost a hero today, we've lost a great friend.
Morris Dees
August 16, 2015
Southern Poverty Law Center
400 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL 36104
USA.
Very sad news. 75 is a little too young to die but it is what it is. Mr. Julian Bond was a great man. God bless those he left behind as they mourn his loss. May he rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteAnother one gone too soon. RIP.
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