Pelosi Statement on Passing of Julian Bond
Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616
San Francisco – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement on the passing of Southern Poverty Law Center co-founder and former NAACP Chairman Julian Bond:
"Last night, our nation lost one of the great heroes of the civil rights movement. From the first days of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to his leadership of the NAACP, Julian Bond's courage, vision and energy helped America move closer to fulfilling its promise – and he never left the front lines of the fight for change.
"Julian Bond dedicated a lifetime to advancing the rights and dignity of all Americans. He was a fearless, far-sighted leader with an unswerving, unbreakable commitment to justice. He was a courageous and eloquent activist. He was a determined legislator with 20 years of outspoken service for the people of Georgia. He was a gifted educator who fired the consciences of his students. He was also at the forefront of cultural change and regaled audiences with his well-known lecture, 'Crossing the Color Line; From Rhythm 'n Blues to Rock 'n Roll.' He himself said: 'The rock 'n roll speech is beyond awesome - strong men weep, women swoon.'
"Julian Bond had no patience for discrimination, and he was a towering champion for the full equality of LGBT Americans. His impassioned advocacy for amending the Civil Rights Act to include protections for LGBT Americans set a clear path forward for Congress and our country. In this, as in so many ways, Julian Bond has left us a living legacy of leadership. Bond's memory challenges us to rededicate ourselves to the unfinished business of civil rights, with determination, compassion and courage. My husband Paul and I send our sympathies to his cherished wife Pamela and their family. May it be a comfort to Julian's family and loved ones that so many share in their sorrow and remembrance at this difficult time."
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