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PHYLLIS BOND

17 min   |   English   | 10 August 2020

Phyllis, Jeffrey and Manny Bond are the first, second and fourth children of Julian Bond. Here, they talk about what it was like to grow up in the Bond home, when they began to learn their Dad was a national figure and his personal and professional legacy.

The interview with Phyllis begins at 0:22 and ends at 17:44.

Julian Bond Oral History Project: Phyllis, Jeffrey and Horace (Manny) Bond III
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An interview with Phyllis, Jeffrey and Horace (Manny) Bond for the Julian Bond Oral History Project, sponsored by the School of Public Affairs at American University. The project documents the professional rise of Julian Bond from 1960-1968, focusing on his early years in the Atlanta student movement, his work as a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and his rise to national prominence. Conducted by Gregg Ivers, Professor of Government and Project Director, in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 21st and 22nd, 2020.

This video is for educational use only. Copyright restrictions may apply.

 

Project Director: Gregg Ivers, Professor of Government, American University

 

Technical and Production Assistance: Jessica Merriman

Please direct any inquiries by email to Dr. Gregg Ivers at ivers@american.edu

PROJECT DIRECTOR: Dr. Gregg Ivers, Professor of Government, American University

RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Gracie Brett, Lianna Bright, Audra Gale, and Colleen Vivaldi

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: Cameron Burns, Andrew Eversden, Kevin Alexander Gray, and Lawrence Holman

PRODUCTION ASSISTANCE AND WEBSITE DESIGN: Jessica Merriman

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