The Papers of Julian Bond is a digital project dedicated to preserving and making accessible the papers of Julian Bond (1940–2015), a prominent civil rights leader, politician, and educator. Hosted by the Center for Digital Editing, the project provides free access to digitized images, transcriptions, and annotations of Bond’s extensive correspondence, speeches, writings, and organizational records.
This comprehensive archive offers insights into Bond’s pivotal role in the civil rights movement, his tenure in the Georgia legislature, and his leadership in organizations such as the NAACP and the Southern Poverty Law Center. The project serves as a crucial resource for scholars, educators, and students interested in civil rights history, political activism, and African American studies.



