Antoinette Malveaux (second right) with (L to R) Chair of National Black MBA Association Michael Mobley, First Lady of Ghana Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, President of Ghana Jerry Rawlings at the National Black MBA Association Conference in Detroit, Michigan (1998).
Antoinette Malveaux (third right) with (L to R) Roderick D. Gillum, U.S. Congressman and President of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) William H. Gray and Chair of National Black MBA Association Michael Mobley at the National Black MBA Association Conference in Detroit, Michigan (1998).
Kent Amos with Rosa Parks (center), her niece, Elaine Steele (second from left), and an unidentified woman at Community Academy Public Charter School, Washington, D.C., 1998.
Kent Amos with Rosa Parks, Dorothy Height, and his family; (Seated L. to R.): Dorothy Height, Rosa Parks and his wife, Carmen Amos; (Standing L. to R.): son Wesley, daughter Debbie, and Kent Amos, Washington, D.C., 1998.
Glegg Watson receives an honorary doctorate degree from Chancellor Shridath Ramphal from the University of The West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica (1998).