Julian Bond Quotes

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  • I've appeared on a weekly syndicated television show since 1980

  • As legal slavery passed, we entered into a permanent period of unemployment and underemployment from which we have yet to emerge.

    Julian Bond (1972). “A time to speak, a time to act: the movement in politics”
  • The war in Iraq has as much to do with terrorism as the administration has to do with compassion.

  • If your Bible tells you that gay people ought not be married in your church, don't tell them they can't be married at city hall. Marriage is a civil rite as well a civil right, and we can't let religious bigotry close the door to justice to anyone.

  • Discrimination is discrimination no matter who the victim is, and it is always wrong. There are no special rights in America, despite the attempts by many to divide blacks and the gay community with the argument that the latter are seeking some imaginary special rights at the expense of blacks.

  • The First Amendment means everything to me.

  • I tell young people to prepare themselves as best they can for a world that grows more challenging every day-get the best education they can, and couple that education with real-life experience in social justice work.

  • Working in a situation with men and women, and seeing women take on roles equal to the roles taken by men made you understand that, "Hey, these people can do things too." And I think it made me and other people in the movement realize that we're living in a community of equals. And that among those equals, they have equal rights. And we ought to respect their rights if they respected ours.

    Interview with Heidi Williamson, www.americanprogress.org. February 22, 2013.
  • There is no coloration to rights. Everybody has rights. I don't care who you are, where you come from. You got rights. I got rights. All God's children got rights.

    Interview with Heidi Williamson, www.americanprogress.org. February 22, 2013.
  • You must place interest in principle above interest on principal.

  • Ever since I've become chairman, there have been profiles of me in People, George, The Washington Post, The Detroit News, and all of them could have been written by the same person

  • The president of the branch in Atlanta was a pastor of a church, the Reverend Sam Williams, a wonderful guy. He was middle-class and fairly militant for the time and place.

  • You could not be in the civil rights movement without having an appreciation for everybody's rights. That these rights are not divisible - not something men have and women don't and so on.

    Interview with Heidi Williamson, www.americanprogress.org. February 22, 2013.
  • I do think that some of us began to realize that this was going to be a long struggle that was going to go on for decades, and you'd have to knuckle down. A lot of people in our generation did that. They didn't drop out and run away

  • People don't just show up and lie down in the middle of the street some place out of nothing. Somebody said meet me there, let's get together, and let's do this thing. The interesting thing is that we don't know who all of the leaders of these groups are, but we know that they're out there, and we know a new group of leadership is being created. It shows you that leadership can come from anywhere.

    "Julian Bond on the State of Black Leadership". Interview with Chris Williams, www.ebony.com. March 2, 2015.
  • Black reporters are as capable of racism as anyone else.

  • The civil rights movement didn't begin in Montgomery and it didn't end in the 1960s. It continues on to this very minute.

  • Marriage is a civil right. If you don't want gay people to marry in your church, good for you. But you can't say they can't marry in your city.

  • Violence is black children going to school for 12 years and receiving 6 years' worth of education.

  • Good things don't come to those who wait. They come to those who agitate!

  • Griffin Bell later apologized to me for that decision.

  • I now teach at American University and the University of Virginia

  • Unlike mainstream civil rights groups, which merely sought integration of blacks into the existing order, SNCC sought structural changes in American society itself.

  • What we mean by integration is not to be with them (whites) but to have what they have.

  • Obama is to the Tea Party as the moon is to werewolves.

  • You know, I come from six generations of college graduates.

  • I don't think of myself as a Negro. I'm a Southerner. I just like the Southern way of life.

  • It takes people who have a widespread series of experiences to develop future leaders. It takes people who aren't afraid to challenge and move forward.

    "Julian Bond on the State of Black Leadership". Interview with Chris Williams, www.ebony.com. March 2, 2015.
  • Any time someone carries a picket sign in front of the White House, that is the First Amendment in action

  • The humanity of all Americans is diminished when any group is denied rights granted to others.

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    Julian Bond

    • Born: January 14, 1940
    • Died: August 15, 2015
    • Occupation: American Politician