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    Horace Mann Bond (November 8, 1904 – December 21, 1972) was an American historian, college administrator, social science researcher and the father of civil-rights...
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    People (NAACP). Bond was born in 1940 at Hubbard Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, to parents Julia Agnes (Washington) and Horace Mann Bond. His father was...
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    as "the high water mark in the history of the institution." In 1945 Horace Mann Bond, an alumnus of Lincoln, became the first African-American president...
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  • Horace Mann (1796–1859) was an American education reformer. Horace Mann may also refer to: Horace Mann Bond (1904–1972), American historian and father...
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  • Columbia University. Bond's brother was University president Horace Mann Bond and his nephew was the civil-rights leader Julian Bond. Bond was Dean of Dillard...
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  • was Prof. George C. Bond (Columbia University/Teachers College). His uncle was Horace Mann Bond, and his cousin was Julian Bond. "University of Kentucky...
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  • Colleges, and secured Joyce Johnson as Spelman College organist. With Horace Mann Bond, president of Fort Valley State College, James co-founded the Fort...
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  • sociology, history, and other disciplines over the years have included Horace Mann Bond, Ralph J. Bunche, Kenneth B. Clark, James P. Comer, W. E. B. Du Bois...
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  • including Rev. Dr. Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, Hildrus Poindexter, Horace Mann Bond, Roscoe Lee Browne, Robert L. Carter, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Kwame Nkrumah...
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    with 36.6% of the vote, finishing well ahead of community leaders Horace Mann Bond and Eric V. Thomas, the second and third-place finishers, respectively...
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  • (died 1949), Australian architect Horace Mann (1796–1859), American politician and education reformer Horace Mann Bond (1904–1972), American historian,...
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    and Jacques Rabemananjara, Richard Wright, Césaire, George Lamming, Horace Mann Bond, Jacques Alexis, John Davis, William Fontaine, Jean Price Mars, James...
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  • labor. These practices were criticized by Black intellectuals such a Horace Mann Bond and Allison Davis. Eugenicists used mental testing to justify and organize...
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    the fall of 1935, and was able to attract prominent scholars such as Horace Mann Bond, psychology and education; Frederick Douglass Hall, music; Lawrence...
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    Atlantic, some of them which includes Langston Hughes, Nina Simone, Dr. Horace Mann Bond, Ralph Bunche, W.E.B. Du Bois, Shirley Graham Du Bois, Amy Jacques...
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    of the NAACP, Vol. 79-80, p. 156, 1972. Noted educator and scholar Horace Mann Bond attributed the inordinately high number of advanced degrees to the...
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  • University". Hope for Nigeria. October 31, 2019. Retrieved May 30, 2020. Horace Mann Bond (1972). Black American scholars: a study of their beginnings. University...
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    vacationing in Brittany, France to Merion. In the late 1940s, Barnes met Horace Mann Bond, the first black president of Lincoln University, a historically black...
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  • promoting greater engagement between Africa and the United States. Horace Mann Bond, President of Lincoln University and Professor William Leo Hansberry...
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  • president of Lincoln University from 1957 to 1960 after President Horace Mann Bond resigned. At the time of his death, Grubb was on the Oxford Library...
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  • Clement Bond is an anthropologist at Columbia University in New York City. Another nephew is J. Max Bond Jr., architect. Clement is also related to Horace Mann...
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  • from 1924 to 1926. His successor was Lincoln's first Black president, Horace Mann Bond. Wright was born in the Juliustown section of Springfield Township...
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  • white people. Horace Mann Bond was one of the early scholars to identify bias and privilege operating in white education systems. Bond critiqued suggestions...
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    Crisis: 213. July 1944. Letters between Feger and Horace Mann Bond, dated 1939, in the Horace Mann Bond Papers, Special Collections and University Archives...
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  • civil rights activist John A. Davis, historian and social scientist Horace Mann Bond (1904–1972), professor of French and future American ambassador Will...
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  • of Michigan (Penguin Publishing). p. 329. ISBN 978-1-594-2008-30. Horace Mann Bond (1972). Black American Scholars: A Study of Their Beginnings. Balamp...
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    involved with the Africa-America Institute, founded by Max's brother Horace Mann Bond. In D.C., Ruth was on the boards of the Boys and Girls Club of Washington...
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  • Washburne, education reformer Monroe Work, sociologist and archivist Horace Mann Bond, historian, social scientist, and college administrator; 1931-1932...
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  • civil rights activist Horace A. Bohannon, a Tuskegee Airman who co-founded the Atlanta Chapter Tuskegee Airmen in 1976 Horace Mann Bond, (1904–1972). Noted...
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  • organization, including university presidents Rufus B. Atwood and Horace Mann Bond. The group was initially called the National Association of Science...
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