Mayor Maynard Jackson's Office, Atlanta, GA, 1981.
Pictured L-R
Walter Huntley, Jr.
Elnora Huntley
Maynard Jackson
Walter Huntley, Sr.
Walter Huntley and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the home of Anthony Jones in Washington, D.C. for a senate campaign fundraiser event.
Lynn Huntley, Walter Huntley, and Gov. Roy Barnes at the Governors office.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Cabinet of former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young.
Lynn Huntley, deceased wife of Walter Huntley.
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.
Collection contains drafts of poetry and plays written by David Matias, an alumnus of Trinity University who died of AIDS at an early age. Much of his work deals with issues of identity, coming out, and his illness. There are also three video recordings: a performance of one play, a poetry reading, and a guest lecture at a Harvard University class.
Matias, David, 1961-1996This collection contains material from Ursula Lauderdale, a Texas artist and former art instructor at Trinity University. It includes a small scrapbook, photographs, correspondence, documents, and news clippings. The scrapbook, clippings, membership cards, and many of the photographs help to illustrate her work as an artist during the early 20th century.
Lauderdale, Ursula Hall, 1872-1968The collection consists of material from Trinity's Learning About Learning Educational Foundation.
Learning About Learning Educational FoundationThis collection consists of material related to the investigation of Dr. Sherman M. Stanage conducted in the spring semester of 1968. Dr. Stanage was a professor of philosophy at Trinity University and was involved in both campus and city activities. When informed that his contract would not be renewed, he requested that the university investigate, claiming that his academic freedom was being violated. An investigation committee was formed consisting of Trinity professors Dr. Jess Carnes, Dr. Guy Ranson, and Dr. Donald Everett, and it is the documentation of this committee that composes this collection. Material is predominantly from the 1967-1968 academic year, however, some of the documents predate this time frame. Much of this documentation was used as evidence for the investigation. Material is correspondence and memoranda, news clippings, recollection of events, and reports of the investigation committee.
Highlands High School football banquet , San Antonio, TX, 1966.
Pictured: President Jimmy Carter, Walter Huntley Jr., Geri Thompson (mayor's staff) and Roy Mays (local Atlanta attorney). White House, 1977.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Pictured: Walter Huntley, Left of Walter Huntley is Lenny Springs, and far right is former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young at the unveiling new affordable housing development.
Walter Huntley pictured with Colin Powell, the 65th United States Secretary of State.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Walter Huntley and Zell Miller, Atlanta, GA.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Walter Huntley and Valerie Jackson (Maynard Jackson's wife).