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Creator InfoField | City of Columbus | |||||||||||||||||
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Michael Coleman and Julian Bond |
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Mayor Michael Coleman and Julian Bond at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities at the Lincoln Theatre. Former NAACP Chairman and Georgia politician Julian Bond, spoke of his experiences during the height of the civil-rights movement. He shared stories of attending a college class taught by King and going to jail for trying to buy food at a segregated food hall. |
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Date | 19 January 2015 | |||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Michael Coleman and Julian Bond (English)
Mayor Michael Coleman and Julian Bond at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities at the Lincoln Theatre. Former NAACP Chairman and Georgia politician Julian Bond, spoke of his experiences during the height of the civil-rights movement. He shared stories of attending a college class taught by King and going to jail for trying to buy food at a segregated food hall. (English)
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