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  1. Aug 16, 2015 · His first marriage, to Alice Clopton Bond, ended in divorce. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Pamela Horowitz, a former legal counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center, of Washington ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julian_BondJulian Bond - Wikipedia

    Morehouse College ( BA) Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American social activist, leader of the civil rights movement, politician, professor, and writer. While he was a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 1960s, he helped establish the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ...

  3. Oct 14, 2022 · Alice Andrews Clopton passed away peacefully on October 14, 2022, at age 82 in Omaha at the end of a fruitful life spent as a devoted wife and mother, a proud grandmother, a caring sister, and close friend to a fortunate many. Alice is survived by her husband, Wilbur, sons David (Deanna) and Richard (Deb); grandsons Christopher, Ellis, and ...

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  4. Aug 17, 2015 · Bond’s first marriage, to Alice Clopton, dissolved after 29 years. In 1990, a year after the divorce, he married Pamela Horowitz. He is survived by her and by five children.

    • March 1960 – Is arrested during a student protest of the segregated Atlanta City Hall cafeteria.
    • 1960 – Is a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
    • 1961-1966 – Serves as the communications director of the SNCC.
    • 1961 – Leaves college and begins working for the Atlanta Inquirer newspaper.
  5. Jun 21, 1987 · According to a police report, Alice Bond said on March 19 that her husband has used cocaine since 1983 and at times used it "at least every two hours on a daily basis."

  6. Sep 16, 2015 · At this point, Bond had married his first wife, Alice Clopton, with whom he would have five children. By 1965, he had been elected to the Georgia House of Representatives as one of the 11 African Americans who were elected after Congress passed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Getting seated in the Georgia House, however ...

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