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![]() [Julian Bond] Original Airdate: 1/15/1990 Length: 00:05:09 Item Type: newstape - edited story master Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Marcus Jones profiles Julian Bond (narrator, Eyes on the Prize). Jones notes that Bond was a lecturer at Harvard University last fall. Jones interviews Bond about his role in the Eyes on the Prize series and his involvement in the civil rights movement. Bond talks about his beginnings in the civil rights movement and about the 1968 Democratic Convention. Jones notes that Bond was nominated for vice president during that convention. Jones' report includes footage from the 1968 Democratic Convention and footage from Eyes on the Prize. Jones interviews Harvard students Carlos Watson and Natosha Reid about the class they took with Bond at Harvard. Jones' report also features footage of Bond in class with his students. This tape includes additional footage of Bond in class with his students. Contributor : Reporter Marcus Jones
Subject : Keywords African Americans - Civil Rights Documentary films Universities and colleges Subject : Personal Names Bond, Julian Jones, Marcus Reid, Natosha Watson, Carlos Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Harvard University Subject : Geographic Locations Cambridge (Mass.) Type : Genre News - Television |
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