A Soul and a Service: North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
- ケース
In 1898, two Black entrepreneurs from Durham, North Carolina-barber John Merrick and medical doctor Aaron McDuffie Moore-put pen to paper and founded the North Carolina Mutual and Provident Association (the Mutual). They would soon be joined by a third partner-an energetic young salesman named Charles Clinton Spaulding. This "triumvirate" faced long odds. While there was a long tradition of Black mutual aid societies-religious organizations that charged dues and paid members a small sum in the event of a death or emergency-operating a for-profit insurance company catering to the Black community presented several challenges. By the 1890s, an increasing number of Southern Blacks had the resources to afford a basic life insurance policy, but few had experience buying life insurance or knew why it was necessary.
- 出版日
- 2022/07
- 領域
- 起業
- ボリューム
- 31ページ
- コンテンツID
- CCJB-HBS-823032
- オリジナルID
- 823032
- ケースの種類
- Case
- 言語
- 英語
- カラー
- 製本の場合、モノクロ印刷での納品となります。