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Papers from the Julian Bond Library, Nathaniel Rochester Community School
- "The collection also contains 3 reels of unidentified videotapes, one of which appears to be from the Nathaniel Rochester School Library dedication."
- "The papers also contain 3 audiocassettes of the Julian Bond Library Dedication, 1997; a cassette of sound clips from a lecture "History of the Civil Rights Movement" together with an interview on a Philadelphia radio station, 1989 discussing misconceptions about the Civil Rights Movement; and a casette of a visit to an 8th grade class, 1987 February, answering questions about Bond's past and present civil rights activities."
- "Videotapes include a Nickelodeon news program, 1998, on major events in the Civil Rights movement with voiceover by Bond's granddaughter Lauren Bond; an HBO show "Violence: an American tradition" discussing the history of white supremacy, narrated by Bond; and a PBS show "Maya Linn: a strong clear vision" containing a short clip of Bond giving a speech at the opening of the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Ala."
- "The papers, collected by school librarian Marjorie Towne, other staff, and students, include correspondence, news clippings including Bond's syndicated column, photographs, publicity material and audio and video recordings."
- "The collection also contains an 8 mm. motion picture film (color, no sound) of Bond's visit to the Nathaniel Rochester School."
- "Aerial photographs"
- "History"
- "Clippings"
- "Letters (Corrrespondence)"
- "Documentary films"
- "Papers from the Julian Bond Library, Nathaniel Rochester Community School"