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The merchant prince of Black Chicago : Anthony Overton and the building of a financial empire / Robert E. Weems Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 210 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780252051920
  • 0252051920
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The merchant prince of Black ChicagoDDC classification:
  • 338.092 B 23
LOC classification:
  • HC102.5.O88 W44 2020
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Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Anthony Overton's Early Life: Myth versus Reality -- 2. A Star Is Born: Initial Years in Chicago -- 3. The Half-Century Magazine: 1916-1925 -- 4. Business Titan: The Douglass National Bank and the Victory Life Insurance Company -- 5. What Goes Up Must Come Down: The Impact of the Great Depression -- Epilogue: Final Years and Legacy -- Appendix A: North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company -- Appendix B: Atlanta Life Insurance Company -- Appendix C: Liberty Life Insurance Company
Appendix D: Victory Life Insurance Company -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover
Summary: "Born to enslaved parents, Anthony Overton became one of the leading African American entrepreneurs of the twentieth century. Overton's Chicago-based empire ranged from personal care products and media properties to insurance and finance. Yet, despite success and acclaim as the first business figure to win the NAACP's Spingarn Medal, Overton remains an enigma. Robert E. Weems Jr. restores Overton to his rightful place in American business history. Dispelling stubborn myths, he traces Overton's rise from mentorship by Booker T. Washington, through early failures, to a fateful move to Chicago in 1911. There, Overton started a popular magazine aimed at African American women that helped him dramatically grow his cosmetics firm. Overton went on to become the first African American to head a major business conglomerate, only to lose significant parts of his businesses-and his public persona as "the merchant prince of his race"-in the Depression, before rebounding once again in the early 1940s. Revealing and panoramic, The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago weaves the fascinating life story of an African American trailblazer through the eventful history of his times"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Born to enslaved parents, Anthony Overton became one of the leading African American entrepreneurs of the twentieth century. Overton's Chicago-based empire ranged from personal care products and media properties to insurance and finance. Yet, despite success and acclaim as the first business figure to win the NAACP's Spingarn Medal, Overton remains an enigma. Robert E. Weems Jr. restores Overton to his rightful place in American business history. Dispelling stubborn myths, he traces Overton's rise from mentorship by Booker T. Washington, through early failures, to a fateful move to Chicago in 1911. There, Overton started a popular magazine aimed at African American women that helped him dramatically grow his cosmetics firm. Overton went on to become the first African American to head a major business conglomerate, only to lose significant parts of his businesses-and his public persona as "the merchant prince of his race"-in the Depression, before rebounding once again in the early 1940s. Revealing and panoramic, The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago weaves the fascinating life story of an African American trailblazer through the eventful history of his times"-- Provided by publisher.

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Anthony Overton's Early Life: Myth versus Reality -- 2. A Star Is Born: Initial Years in Chicago -- 3. The Half-Century Magazine: 1916-1925 -- 4. Business Titan: The Douglass National Bank and the Victory Life Insurance Company -- 5. What Goes Up Must Come Down: The Impact of the Great Depression -- Epilogue: Final Years and Legacy -- Appendix A: North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company -- Appendix B: Atlanta Life Insurance Company -- Appendix C: Liberty Life Insurance Company

Appendix D: Victory Life Insurance Company -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover

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