Yes, as far as I am aware.
They were highly sucessful African-American business leaders.
Alonzo Herndon established the Atlanta Life Insurance Company in 1905. He was an influential African American entrepreneur and is known for building a successful business that provided insurance services to the African American community at a time when they faced significant discrimination and barriers in accessing financial services. Herndon's company became one of the largest African American-owned insurance companies in the United States.
They were highly successful African American business leaders. Maggie Walker was the first woman to found a bank. Alonzo Herndon founded the Atlanta Family Life Insurance Company. These were both major accomplishments, but even more so due to the time period.
Alonzo Herndon, the successful African American entrepreneur and founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, died on July 21, 1927, from natural causes related to a stroke. He had suffered from health issues for some time prior to his death. Herndon's passing marked the end of a significant legacy in business and civil rights. His contributions to the African American community and economic empowerment are still recognized today.
The first African American in Atlanta to achieve a million dollars was Alonzo Herndon. He was a former slave who became a successful entrepreneur, founding the Atlanta Life Insurance Company in 1905. Herndon's success made him a prominent figure in the African American community and contributed to the economic empowerment of Black citizens in Atlanta during the early 20th century. His legacy continues to influence African American entrepreneurship today.
Alonzo Herndon
Alonzo Herndon
Alonzo Herndon
Former slaves who rose to prominence in the African American business and social world
Alonzo Herndon
Alonzo Herndon an African American businessman was the founder and president of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Alonzo Herndon
Alonzo D. Lamont has written: 'That serious he-man ball' -- subject(s): African American men, Drama
They were highly sucessful African-American business leaders.
Alonzo Herndon
They are all former slaves who rose to prominence in the African American business and social worlds.
Former slaves who rose to prominence in the African American business and social world (APEX)