(L to R) Antonio Anderson with his siblings including (L to R) his sister, Kimberly Johnson; his brother Michun Anderson and Darrell Anderson at Darrell Anderson's wedding (2005).
Ronald Brown (right) with (L to R) Chairman of the Board, William A. Clement, Jr.; Chief Investment Officer of MetLife, Leland C. Launer, Jr.; Ambassador Andrew Young; Centennial Coordinator, Henrietta Antonin; President of Atlanta Life Insurance Company, Jesse Hill; and Ingrid Sauders Jones at the Atlanta Life Financial Group's Centennial celebration (2005).
Ronald Brown (right) as featured on the poster for Atlanta Life Financial Group's Centennial Celebration among other key figures from the company's history (2005).
The Hon. David S. Cunningham, Jr. (center) with his family (L to R) including his daughter, Amber Cunningham; his son, Sean Cunningham; his daughter, Robin Cunningham; his grandson, Surmier Cunningham; his son, Brian Cunningham; his son, David S. Cunningham, III; his wife, Sylvia Cunningham; and his mother-in-law, Joanna Fauss at his 70th birthday party (2005).
Jerome "Little Anthony" Gourdine (third left) with his family including (L to R) his daughter-in-law, Joy Gourdine; his son, Daniel Gourdine; his grandson, Trey Gourdine; his granddaughter, Bailey Gourdine; his daughter-in-law, Isabel Gourdine; his wife, Linda Duke Gourdine; his son, Daniel Gourdine, and his daughter, Sarah Gourdine on New Years (2005).
(L to R) William A. Clement, Jr. with his daughter, Jeanetta Clement and his wife, R. Ressie Guy-Clement at the Atlanta Life Insurance Company centennial celebration (2005).
Dr. Levi Watkins with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. at the Martin Luther King, Jr. program held at Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Baltimore, Maryland (2005).
Michael Lewis (right) with President of Chicago United Gloria Castillo (second left) and Aetna CEO Ron Williams (second right) at the Changing the Color of Leadership fundraiser (2005).
James Hiram Malone (back row fourth right) with twenty-two artists at the City Gallery East exhibit of "Homecoming: 20th Century African American MASTERS" in Atlanta, Georgia (2005).