A.G. Gaston
Arthur George Gaston was a Birmingham business titan who built an empire spanning insurance, banking, real estate, construction, and media — all within a segregated economy. Born in 1892 to former sharecroppers, he turned 500 dollars into a fortune worth over 130 million by the time of his death at 103.
His philosophy was simple: find what Black people need and provide it. The A.G. Gaston Motel became a headquarters for the civil rights movement.
He quietly funded civil rights activities, posted bail for jailed protesters, and used his influence to negotiate with white business leaders. He lived to 103, having never stopped working.
Find a need and fill it. Successful businesses are founded on the needs of people.— A.G. Gaston
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