James Roberson (right) and friend, Ransom Davis (center), awarding Roberson's son, Alex Dijonay (left), the presidential award at the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Omicron Lambda Chapter scholarship ball and gala (2000).
(L to R) Ransom Davis, John Hilliard, Earl Hilliard, the Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, Bernard Kincaid; the National President of Alpha Phi Alpha, Johnson; County Commissioner, Jeff Germany; Senator, Spratley; an unidentified person; and James Roberson, who was serving as president of the chapter at Alpha Phi Alpha event in Birmingham, Alabama (2002).
(L to R) James Roberson's brother, Lawrence Roberson; his mother, Aressa Craig Roberson; his father, Mack Roberson; his sister, Bernita Roberson Sawyer; and James Roberson (1964).
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth (left) presenting James Roberson a service and leadership award for his work during the Civil Rights Movement, in Birmingham, Alabama (1988).
Coors Brewing Company Advertisement featuring their partnership with 100 Black Men for the Project Success program. (L to R) First row, Robert Williams, Howard Spiller, Ernie Oden, J.C., Joseph I. Hoffman, Jr. Second row, Terrell L. Slayton, Jr. Nathaniel R. Goldston, III, Leon Odom, Frank Williams, Dennis Turner, Jr., Leon Odom, John Matthews, George Goodwin (1988).
Coors Brewing Company Advertisement featuring their partnership with 100 Black Men for the Project Success program. (L to R) First row, Robert Williams, Howard Spiller, Ernie Oden, J.C., Joseph I. Hoffman, Jr. Second row, Terrell L. Slayton, Jr. Nathaniel R. Goldston, III, Leon Odom, Frank Williams, Dennis Turner, Jr., Leon Odom, John Matthews, George Goodwin (1988)(#2).
(L to R) Nathaniel R. Goldston with his son-in-law, Charles Martin; his niece, Latisha Spruel; his wife, Valerie Goldston; Nathaniel R. Goldston; his daughter, Kimberly Goldston Martin; his son, Steven Goldston in Black Enterprise Magazine.
Daryl Shular with his family members, including his nephew, Lonnie Harding; his sister-in-law, Vivian (last); his nephew, Daryl Robinson; his brother, Steve Robinson; his mother, Nevada Robinson; his daughter, Taylor Shular; his sister, Beverly; his nephew, Aaron Robinson; and his niece, Lynell (last) in St. Petersburg, Florida.