Joseph Gordon, II father's extended family with his father, Joseph Gordon, Sr. (third left front row) and his mother, Juanita Gordon (second left front row) at a family reunion (1987).
Rev. Marcia Dyson (second right) with (L to R) Joseph Gardener, Mayor of Chicago Harold Washington, and Gil Walker at the Chicago Marathon in Chicago, Illinois (1987).
(L to R front row) Veronica Jones and her husband, Durward Collins, Jr.; (L to R back row): her uncle, Donald Jones; her sister, Marilyn Blanchard-Washington; Rev. Charles; her mother-in-law, Mildred Collins and her father-in-law, Durward Collins, Sr. on her wedding day in New York, New York (1987).
Woodie King, Jr. and others at a play opening at the Lincoln Center Theater Company, New York, New York, ca. 1987; (L. to R.): Woodie King, Jr., Dianne Kirksey-Floyd, Mr. Floyd and Richard Wesley.
Kent Amos and his family celebrating his parents' fiftieth wedding anniversary; (Seated L. to R.): Daughter Debbie Amos, father Benjamin F. Amos, Sr., mother Gladys Capps Amos, niece Terry Amos; (Standing L. to R.): Kent Amos, wife Carmen Amos, sister-in-law Brenda Amos and brother Benjamin F. Amos, Jr., Washington, D.C., October, 1987.
Walter Clark (second from right) and others watch Chicago Mayor Harold Washington speak at a Chicago Transit Authority function, Chicago, Illinois (ca. 1986-1987) (#1).
Walter Clark (second from right) with Danny Lawson (second from the left) and others celebrating the opening of a bus facility for the Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago, Illinois, 1987.
Jacoby Dickens (second to left) meeting with Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar (middle) in Springfield, Il., lobbying the state to do more business with black contractors.
Avon Kirkland (left) with his wife Evelyn Kirkland (middle) and newborn son Avery Kirkland (right) at the hospital in San Francisco. California (1987).
Reatha Clark King honored in the commeorative book "Reflections", published by Metropolitan State University Foundation after 10 years of being president (1987).
(L to R) Mary Schmidt Campbell's sons, Garikai Campbell and Sekou Campbell; her husband, George Campbell; Mary Schmidt Campbell; New York City Mayor Ed Koch and Mayoral Chief of Staff, Diane Coffey during her swearing in ceremony as Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for New York City (1987).