It was in New York at the School of Social Work where in 1930 Bond Logan received a scholarship in conjunction with the National Urban League, to study abroad in Helsignor, Denmark at the International People's College and at Woodbrooke in Birmingham, England.
Bond Logan is the grandmother of American poet and essayist Elizabeth Alexander who recited "Praise Song for the Day" at Barack Obama's 2009 Presidential Inauguration.
Bond Logan is the source of inspiration for Alexander's chapter "My Grandmother's Hair" from her work Power and Possibility.
[7][8] Students at the International People's College asked Bond Logan about race problems in the United States and everyday life.
In May 1930, Bond Logan wrote to W.E.B DuBois asking him to send materials to help her evidence the experiences of black people in the United States.