Late civil rights leader Julian Bond’s D.C. home hits the market


The Friendship Heights home of the late civil rights leader Julian Bond and his widow, Pamela Sue Horowitz, has hit the market for $1.665 million.

The three-level, 3,900-square-foot colonial sits on a cul-de-sac at 5435 41st Place NW, a block south of the Chevy Chase Recreation Center and the District’s border with Montgomery County. It is listed by Liz Lavette Shorb of Washington Fine Properties.

Bond — an early leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee as a student at Atlanta's…

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