A Conversation with Julian Bond, part 2 of 6

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Part 2: A Conversation with Julian Bond was produced by Stanford University's Black Community Services Center.

Julian Bond is an American social activist and a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. Mr. Bond helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the early 1960s; was the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center; served 20 years in both houses of the Georgia Legislature; and from 1998 to 2010, served as chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Mr. Bond is also an author of books, the creator of a comic book, and a poet.

Hosted by: Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell
Event producers: Jan Barker Alexander, Tony Essifile and Justin Key
Video producer: Susan Sievert

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zdgkaGcbcY
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4XnRou_nZE
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDv6BVA6SyM
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks3KV2swqZg
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQCdPRVBJQ4
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVV8gQD9o9c

PHOTO CREDITS: Julian Bond and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. casting ballots in Atlanta, 1966; photo: Associated Press. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Atlanta, 1963; photo: Richard Avedon. Julian Bond; photo: TBD/Google Images. Peace rally outside New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1966; photo: TBD/Google Images. Julian Bond at Democratic Convention, 1972; photo: Pictorial Parade/Getty Images. Justice Byron "Whizzer" White; photo: Library of Congress. A Freedom Riders bus is set on fire in Alabama, May 14, 1961; photo: www.FBI.gov. Freedom Riders traveling from Montgomery, Alabama, to Jackson, Mississippi, escorted by National Guardsmen, May 1961; photo: Paul Schutzer. Julian Bond takes the oath; photo: ‪LIFE ‬Magazine, ‪‪Jan 20, 1967‬‬. Julian Bond, Director of the SNCC; photo: Francis Miller/Time & Life Pictures, Jan 01, 1966. Joseph McNeil (from left), Franklin McCain, Billy Smith and Clarence Henderson sit in protest at the whites-only lunch counter at Woolworth during the second day of peaceful protest, Feb 2, 1960 (no photographers were allowed into the store on the first day of protest by McNeil, McCain, David Richmond, and Ezell Blair, Jr.); photo: Jack Moebes/Corbis. Civil rights demonstrator being attacked by police dogs, Birmingham, Alabama, May 3, 1963; photo: Bill Hudson/Associated Press. Birmingham, Alabama Fire Department aims high-pressure water hoses at civil rights demonstrators, May 1963; photo: Charles Moore. SNCC leader John Lewis (light coat) cringes as a state trooper swings his club at Lewis' head during attempted march on the state capitol at Montgomery, 1965; photo: United Press International telephoto/Library of Congress. Vietnam War protest in Philadelphia; photo: Courtesy of Julia Ryan. Ella Josephine Baker, hero of the civil rights Freedom Movement; photo: www.ellabakercenter.org. Saigon Viet Cong dead after an attack on the perimeter of Tan Son Nhut Air Base, February 01, 1968; photo: SP5 Edgar Price. Wounded Soldier Getting Piggy Back Ride; photo: Bettmann/Corbis. Julian Bond and SNCC; photo: Richard Avedon. George Wallace standing against desegregation while being confronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama, June 11, 1963; photo: U.S. News & World Report/Library of Congress. Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad speaking at an annual Muslim convention; photo: Frank Scherschel/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images. "Welcome Democrats," 1968 Democratic National Convention; photo: Art Shay. Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley at the 1968 Democratic National Convention; photo: Associated Press. Georgia's Old Guard walked out of 1968 Convention, making room for biracial group; photo: Bettmann/Corbis. Georgia delegate Julian Bond at the microphone; photo: Bettmann/Corbis. War Protesters at the Democratic Convention in Chicago; photo: Arthur Rothstein/Corbis. NAACP Founders; photos: TBD/Google Images. British NAACP pickets with anti-lynching placards; photo: NAACP Records/Library of Congress. NAACP Chairman Julian Bond at the civil rights group's annual convention in Detroit, July 8, 2007; photo: Paul Sancya/Associated Press. The inner circle, Secretary of State Colin Powell (from left), Vice President Dick Cheney, President George W. Bush, National-Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, White House chief of staff Andrew Card, C.I.A. director George Tenet (seated), and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, December 2001; photo: Annie Leibovitz.

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