The Hon. Peter C. Harvey's father, Rev. Raymond Frances Harvey standing in the doorway of the Greenwood Missionary Baptist Church in Tuskegee, Alabama (1980s).
The Hon. Peter C. Harvey's mother, Dr. Lillian Harvey as the first dean of the School of Nursing of Tuskegee University, featured in "Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950" by Darlene Clark Hine.
Margaret Burnham's mother, Dorothy Burnham (seated center) and her father, Louis Burnham (seated second right) with her paternal grandmother, Louise Burnham (seated right) and her maternal grandmother, Oleatha Challenor (seated second left) and their family on their wedding day (1938).
Margaret Burnham' mother, Dorothy Burnham (far right) and her maternal grandmother, Oleatha Burnham (second right) with her family at a holiday gathering in Brooklyn, New York.
Margaret Burnham (left) with The HistoryMakers' Interviewer, Harriette Cole (center) and her mother, Dorothy Burnham (right) in Boston, Massachusetts (2018).
The Hon. John Walker, Sr. featured in the Arkansas Reporter newspaper for his role in winning the fifty-year-long Little Rock School desegregation case (1998).
The Hon. John Walker, Sr. featured in the Arkansas Reporter newspaper for his role in winning the fifty-year-long Little Rock School desegregation case (1998).
The Hon. John Walker, Sr. featured in the Arkansas Reporter newspaper for his role in winning the fifty-year-long Little Rock School desegregation case (1998).
Newspaper clipping of The Hon. John Walker, Sr. (upper right) with his neighbors, Jessie and Marian Lacey (lower left), Willie Brown, Jr. (lower right)( and Albert Porter (upper right).
Cornell Leverette Moore's wife, Wenda Weekes Moore as Center of Community Philanthropy Scholar in Residence at the University of Arkansas in the Clinton School of Public Service (2009).
(L to R) Cornell Leverette Moore, Sire Archon Joe Moore and Congressman Danny Davis during a Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Boule at the Adeler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois.
James Posey (center) in a meeting with the Anchorage Department of Funds about funding for the Anchorage Cultural and Recreational Services Department (2001).