The 2004 State Bar Annual Convention Spotlight CLE Program will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic case, Brown v. Board of Education.
January 2004
Annual Convention spotlight focuses on Brown v. Board of
Education - 50 Years Later
The 2004 State Bar Annual Convention Spotlight CLE Program will
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic case, Brown v. Board
of Education. The State Bar is pleased to welcome the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Chair Julian
Bond as the keynote speaker for the "Brown v. Board of Education:
50 Years Later" program.
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NAACP Chair Julian Bond
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Bond has been active in the civil rights and economic justice
movements since 1960 - as an activist who has faced jail, as a 20-year
veteran in the Georgia General Assembly, as a university professor, and
as a writer.
In 1960, while a student at Morehouse College, Bond founded the
Atlanta student sit-in and anti-segregation organization and the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Elected in 1965 to the Georgia House
of Representatives, he was cochair of a challenge delegation from
Georgia to the 1968 Democratic Convention that unseated Georgia's
regular Democrats. Bond became the first black American to be nominated
for vice president by any major political party, but had to decline
because he was too young.
Bond is a commentator on "America's Black Forum," the oldest
black-owned show in television syndication. His poetry and articles have
appeared in numerous publications. He has narrated various
documentaries, including the Academy Award-winning "A Time For Justice"
and the prize-winning and critically acclaimed series "Eyes on the
Prize."
Following Bond's presentation, State Bar President-elect Michelle
Behnke will moderate a panel discussion on the effect of Brown v.
Board of Education on Wisconsin law.
The program will be presented from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday,
May 6, at the 2004 State Bar Annual Convention at the Monona Terrace
Convention Center in Madison. The convention will be held from May 5 to
May 7. More information about this year's convention will be mailed in
January.
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