Horace Bond Biography
Born November 8, 1904
Nashville, Tennessee
Died December 21, 1972
Atlanta, Georgia
College professor, administrator
"Horace Bond's mother named him in honor of Horace Mann's—the great Massachusetts educational reformer and abolitionist—antislavery activities."
Wayne J. Urban in his 1992 book Black Scholar: Horace Mann Bond, 1904–1972
Horace Bond was an extraordinary black American scholar and college administrator, dedicated to improving education for black Americans. He was determined and brilliant, not afraid to challenge long-held ideas. Bond rose to prominence during the Great Depression. During his career he authored several books and nearly one hundred articles on various black education topics in academic journals and popular magazines....
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