LONGTIME CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST JULIAN BOND, DIES AT 75! 

Julian Bond attends the ‘Selma’ and The Legends Who Paved The Way Gala at Bacara Resort on December 6, 2014 in Goleta, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

 FORT WALTON BEACH, Florida (AP) —

Bond died Saturday night in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, after a brief illness, the Southern Poverty Law Center said in a statement Sunday.

Julian Bond & Dr. Martin Luther King
Julian Bond & Dr. Martin Luther King

The Nashville, Tennessee native was considered a symbol and icon of the 1960s U.S. civil rights movement. As a Morehouse College student, Bond helped found the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee and as its communications director, he was on the front lines of protests that led to the nation’s landmark civil rights laws.

Julian Bond
Julian Bond

Bond later served as board chairman of the 500,000-member NAACP for 10 years but declined to run again in 2010. Bond also served in the Georgia state legislature and was a professor at American University and the University of Virginia.

The SPLC called Bond a “visionary” and “tireless champion” for civil and human rights.

Julian Bond & President Barack Obama
Julian Bond & President Barack Obama

Julian Bond & President Barack Obama“With Julian’s passing, the country has lost one of its most passionate and eloquent voices for the cause of justice,” SPLC co-founder Morris Dees said in a statement. “He advocated not just for African Americans, but for every group, indeed every person subject to oppression and discrimination, because he recognized thecommon humanity in us all.”

Julian Bond at a civil rights march in the 1960's
Julian Bond at a civil rights march in the 1960’s

Julian is survived by his wife, Pamela Horowitz, a former SPLC staff attorney, his five children, a brother and a sister.