The following was submitted by Southern
Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen.
I miss Julian
Bond terribly.
Like so much of the rest of the country,
I first heard Julian’s voice at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
The country was in turmoil. Dr. King and
Bobby Kennedy had been assassinated, and the police were rioting in the streets
of Chicago, beating antiwar protestors, during the convention. The protestors
chanted, “The whole world is watching,” and indeed it was.
But there was one voice at the
convention that spoke with great clarity, one voice that made sense of the
turmoil. That voice was Julian Bond’s. Today, we’re in another period when the
country sometimes seems to be coming apart at the seams, a period of great
turmoil.
Julian
died a year ago today.
I miss his voice. We all do.
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