(1904-11-08)November 8, 1904 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Died
December 21, 1972(1972-12-21) (aged 68) Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Children
Julian Bond
Alma mater
Lincoln University University of Chicago
Horace Mann Bond (November 8, 1904 – December 21, 1972) was an American historian, college administrator, social science researcher and the father of civil-rights leader Julian Bond. He earned graduate and doctoral degrees from University of Chicago at a time when only a small percentage of any young adults attended any college. He was an influential leader at several historically black colleges and was appointed the first president of Fort Valley State University in Georgia in 1939, where he managed its growth in programs and revenue. In 1945, he became the first African-American president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.[1][2]
^Urban, W. J. (1989), The black scholar and intelligence testing: The case of Horace Mann Bond. J. Hist. Behav. Sci., 25: 323–334.
^Wayne J. Urban. 1989. Philanthropy and the Black Scholar: The Case of Horace Mann Bond. The Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 58, No. 4 (Autumn, 1989), pp. 478-493
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People (NAACP). Bond was born in 1940 at Hubbard Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, to parents Julia Agnes (Washington) and HoraceMannBond. His father was...
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Colleges, and secured Joyce Johnson as Spelman College organist. With HoraceMannBond, president of Fort Valley State College, James co-founded the Fort...
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with 36.6% of the vote, finishing well ahead of community leaders HoraceMannBond and Eric V. Thomas, the second and third-place finishers, respectively...
labor. These practices were criticized by Black intellectuals such a HoraceMannBond and Allison Davis. Eugenicists used mental testing to justify and organize...
the fall of 1935, and was able to attract prominent scholars such as HoraceMannBond, psychology and education; Frederick Douglass Hall, music; Lawrence...
In her work, she corresponded with civil rights figures including HoraceMannBond W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King Jr. Back in New York by the...
of Michigan (Penguin Publishing). p. 329. ISBN 978-1-594-2008-30. HoraceMannBond (1972). Black American Scholars: A Study of Their Beginnings. Balamp...
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...
president of Lincoln University from 1957 to 1960 after President HoraceMannBond resigned. At the time of his death, Grubb was on the Oxford Library...
organization, including university presidents Rufus B. Atwood and HoraceMannBond. The group was initially called the National Association of Science...
advance or hinder progress. The book won the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute's HoraceMannBond Book Award and was named as a semifinalist for the 2000 Robert F. Kennedy...
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