Cabinet members of Mayor Maynard Jackson.
Walter Huntley pictured in the Door of No Return at the House of Slaves Museum in Dakar, Senegal.
Pictured: Walter Huntley and unidentified person.
Walter Huntley in Sendai, Japan with a YKK manufacturing company executive.
Sem títuloWalter Huntley and former VP of Sports Illustrated in Barcelona, Spain.
Mayor Maynard Jackson's cabinet.
Hong, Kong, China, 1989.
Pictured L-R:
Robert Harland, Managing Partner of Powell-Goldstein Fraiser and Murphy
Maynard Jackson, former Atlanta Mayor and chair of board of AEDC
Walter Huntley
Joy Bauer, Director of International Relations
The Beyond Racism Working Group. South Africa, 2001
Some of the pictured include:
Gloria Steinem
Franklin Thomas
Nelson Mandela
Lynn Huntley
Walter Huntley
Brenda Mclendon
Dr. Charles V. Hamilton
Steve Suitts
Janet Keene
Walter Huntley, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and Ed Whitacre, Jr., former CEO of AT&T and General Motors.
Walter Huntley outside of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA.
Walter Huntley and Marva Jones-Brooks, the first Black woman appointed city attorney of Atlanta by Mayor Maynard Jackson.
Walter Huntley and host while on travel to Senegal representing the Economic Development Trade Mission.
Forbes Headquarters, New York, NY.
Pictured:
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
Andrew Young
Walter Huntley
unidentified Forbes executive
Meeting on 24-hour Day Care Project, Atlanta, GA.
President William Jefferson Clinton, Walter Huntley, and Mayor Maynard Jackson.
Pictured: Walter Huntley, Spike Lee (filmmaker), Mayor Maynard Jackson.
Mayor Maynard Jackson's Office, Atlanta, GA, 1981.
Pictured L-R
Walter Huntley, Jr.
Elnora Huntley
Maynard Jackson
Walter Huntley, Sr.
Walter Huntley headshot.
Sem títuloThe photographs in this collection reflect Huntley’s activities in national and international affairs as well as his activities at Trinity University and with his family.
Sem títuloTypewritten manuscript of the "Memoirs of John W. Sansom, 1834-1916." Written several years before Sansom's death, this volume includes his first person accounts of his childhood, Union support during the Civil War, involvement in the Battle of Nueces River, and career in the Texas Rangers.
Sem títuloThe "Hardman Pamphlets" span the years 1880-1980, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1920 to 1960. The pamphlets cover a broad spectrum of subjects, the greatest emphasis being on twentieth-century British, labor-oriented literature, ranging from political theories, primarily socialism, to practical worker education movements. An item-level inventory is available by clicking the image at the top of the finding aid, or at this link: https://archives.trinity.edu/uploads/r/trinity-university-archives-and-special-collections/0/8/f/08f26a0722b7447fd3cbd9e03b9cc2bc9ba934f1fc2e53464b46c4b3c36d99cd/Hardman_Pamphlet_Inventory.pdf .
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