John W. Barfield's son, Jon E. Barfield (son of HM) and The HistoryMakers' Founder and Interviewer, Julieanna L. Richardson in Livonia, Michigan (2007).
Henry H. Brown (right) with (L to R) Bill Cosby, Rev. Executive Director of the NAACP Benjamin Hooks, and Bobby Short attending a Black Enterprise event at Waldorf Astoria New York.
(L to R) Henry H. Brown with his daughter, Vicki Brown-Hamilton; Acusa Mercedes Terri and Walter Criner, Sr. at the annual Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Boule event.
Henry H. Brown (second left) with (L to R) Mayor of Washington D.C. Marion Barry, South African ambassador and Dr. Dorothy Height receiving the Dr. Dorothy I. Height Leadership Award.
Henry H. Brown (second right) with (L to R) artist Floyd Cooper, Dr. John Henrik Clarke and artist Leonard Jenkins at the unveiling of Queen Amina and Queen Tiye paintings (1985).
Henry H. Brown (second right) with (L to R) Rev. Jesse L. Jackson; Bill Cosby's wife, Camille Cosby; artist Tony Wade, and Steve Clay at a Black Enterprise art unveiling ceremony (1989).
(L to R) Jerry O. Williams' sisters, Betty Williams Beaven and Dorcas Williams Cravens; Jerry O. Williams; his father, James O. Williams; his mother, Margaret Stone Williams and his sisters, Rosetta Williams Brown and Esther Williams Rivera (1944).
(L to R) Jerry O. Williams' sister, Dorcas Williams Cravens; his father, James O. Williams; his sisters, Rosetta Williams Brown and Betty Williams Beaven; Jerry O. Williams; his mother, Margaret Stone Williams and his sisters, Esther Williams Rivera, Clara Williams Flowers and Mary Williams Thompson at his parents fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration (1982).
(L to R) Larry Huggins with Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, Glenn M. Harston II, and Alderman Allan Streeter at Streeter's fundraiser at the Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago, Illinois (1985).
(L to R) Elzie Higginbottom, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Larry Huggins at Mayor Daley's Interfaith Breakfast event at the Hilton Chicago (2005).
(L to R) Rufus Taylor, John H. Stroger, Jr., Congressman Danny K. Davis, Glenn Harston, Alderman William M. Beavers, Larry Huggins, Mayor Harold Washington, Eugene Sawyer, William C. Henry during a Black Contractors United event at the Hilton Chicago (1986).
(L to R) Everett Rand, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and Larry Huggins during the eighth annual Chicago Football Classic at Soldier Field Stadium (2006).
(L to R) Metra board member Larry Huggins with U.S. President Barack Obama, Alderman William Beavers, Illinois State Representative Barbara Flynn Currie and Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. at dedication ceremony for the people of South Shore at 71st Street and Jeffery Avenue Metra station in Chicago, Illinois (2002).
Larry Huggins (second right) holding a $15,000 check with (L to R) Joseph Williams, Ross Williams, Father Michael Pfleger and his daughter, Maya Huggins Garcia during Hurricane Katrina relief fundraiser held at the Gibson's Bar and Steakhouse in Chicago, Illinois (2006).
(L to R) Larry Huggins' wife, Virlynne Huggins; Larry Huggins and Riteway Painting and Decorating, Inc. partner, Murray Brown at a Black Contractors United Awards ceremony (1981).
(L to R) Larry Huggins' son, Alvin Lowe; Congressman Gus Savage; Huggins' wife, Virlynne Huggins and Larry Huggins at a fundraiser for Congressman Savage.
(L to R) Steve Simms, William Garth, Larry Huggins, Father Michael Pfleger, Terry Peterson, John Bonds and Munir Muhammad during a fundraiser for the Munir Muhammad show at the Salaam Restaurant and Bakery in Chicago, Illinois.
Larry Huggins as featured in the Chicago Defender newspaper as one of the companies selected for the United Airlines Terminal for Tomorrow contract at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois (1986).
(L to R) Joe Cole, Larry Huggins, Raymond Bailey and Albert Williams as featured in the Chicago Defender newspaper as the companies selected for the United Airlines Terminal for Tomorrow contract at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois (1986).
(L to R) Denny Engelman, Eugene H. Dibble, III, U.S. President Barack Obama, Dr. Cannutte Russell and First Lady Michelle Obama during Dibble's 75th birthday party celebration at Dr. James Bowman’s home in Chicago, Illinois (2004).
Congressman Danny Davis (center) speaking at Eugene H. Dibble, III's 75th birthday party celebration at Dr. James Bowman’s home in Chicago, Illinois (2004).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III's daughter, Rochon Dibble; his son, Eugene H. Dibble, IV; his wife, Jeanette Campbell Dibble; Eugene H. Dibble, III; his daughter, Chyla Dibble Evans and his son, Andrew Dibble at his swearing-in ceremony as the Commissioner of the Water Reclamation Board (1966).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III's wife, Jeanette Campbell Dibble, Eugene H. Dibble, III and Jewel LaFontant during a fundraiser for the Tuskegee Airmen Convention Fund at Jackson Park Yacht Club in Chicago, Illinois (1978).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III's father, Eugene H. Dibble, Jr.; his mother, Helen Taylor Dibble and Eugene H. Dibble, III at his graduation from Tuskegee University (1952).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III with his sister, Clarice Dibble Walker; his mother, Helen Taylor Dibble; his brother, Dr. Robert Taylor Dibble and his sisters, Ann Dibble Jordan and Helen Dibble Cannaday (1954).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III's daughter, Chyla Dibble Evans; his wife, Jeanette Campbell Dibble; his son, Eugene H. Dibble, IV; Eugene H. Dibble, III; his daughters, Hillary Dibble Baltimore and Rochon Dibble and his son, Andrew Dibble in Chicago, Illinois (1966).
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III's brother, Dr. Robert Taylor Dibble; Eugene H. Dibble, III and his paternal grandfather, Eugene H. Dibble, Sr. in Wilmington, North Carolina.
(L to R) Eugene H. Dibble, III; his father, Eugene H. Dibble, Jr.; his son, Eugene H. Dibble, IV; his daughters, Rochon Dibble, Hillary Dibble Baltimore and Chyla Dibble Evans and his son, Andrew Dibble.
Robert R. Lavelle featured in the Pittsburgh Courier newspaper for his involvement in a lawsuit for ending residential segregation of black realtors in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1968).
Robert R. Lavelle featured in the Homewood-Bruston newspaper for his Dwelling House campaign to gain equal access to deposit insurance for Black businesses in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1970).
Robert R. Lavelle featured in the Homewood-Bruston newspaper for his Dwelling House campaign to gain equal access to deposit insurance for Black businesses in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1970).
Robert R. Lavelle featured in the Pittsburgh Magazine for his role in helping disadvantaged homeowners receive mortgages in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1995).