Southern Education Foundation members meeting in South Africa to report their Beyond Racism Report to the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Pictured L-R:
Unidentified
Unidentified
Walter Huntley
Lynn Huntley
Nelson Mandela
Franklin Thomas
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
Lynn Huntley, Walter Huntley, and Gov. Roy Barnes at the Governors office.
Sans titreMayor’s Annual State of the City Business Breakfast in Atlanta Georgia.
Sans titreMeeting on 24-hour Day Care Project, Atlanta, GA.
President William Jefferson Clinton, Walter Huntley, and Mayor Maynard Jackson.
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.
Walter Huntley and former VP of Sports Illustrated in Barcelona, Spain.
Forbes Headquarters, New York, NY.
Pictured:
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
Andrew Young
Walter Huntley
unidentified Forbes executive
Walter Huntley pictured in the Door of No Return at the House of Slaves Museum in Dakar, Senegal.
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
Walter Huntley and host while on travel to Senegal representing the Economic Development Trade Mission.
Walter Huntley headshot.
Sans titreWalter Huntley and Zell Miller, Atlanta, GA.
Sans titrePictured: Walter Huntley, former Pennsylvania Congressman William Gray, Ingrid Saunders Jones (National Chairperson of National Council of Negro Women) and Cecelia Corbin-Hunter (former Director of Participant Service ICMA-RC).
Cabinet of former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young.
Mayor Maynard Jackson's cabinet.
Mayor Maynard Jackson's Office, Atlanta, GA, 1981.
Pictured L-R
Walter Huntley, Jr.
Elnora Huntley
Maynard Jackson
Walter Huntley, Sr.
Cabinet members of Mayor Maynard Jackson.
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.
Sans titrePictured: President Jimmy Carter, Walter Huntley Jr., Geri Thompson (mayor's staff) and Roy Mays (local Atlanta attorney). White House, 1977.
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