Description:
The grandson of slaves, born into poverty in 1892 in the Deep South, A.
G. Gaston died more than a century later with a fortune worth well over
$130 million and a business empire spanning communications, real
estate, and insurance. Gaston was, by any measure, a heroic figure
whose wealth and influence bore comparison to J. P. Morgan and Andrew
Carnegie. Here, for the first time, is the story of the life of this
extraordinary pioneer, told by his niece and grandniece, the
award-winning television journalist Carol Jenkins and her daughter
Elizabeth Gardner Hines.
Born at a time when the bitter legacy of slavery and Reconstruction
still poisoned the lives of black Americans, Gaston was determined to
make a difference for himself and his people. His first job, after
serving in the celebrated all-black regiment during World War I, bound
him to the near-slavery of an Alabama coal mine—but even here
Gaston saw not only hope but opportunity. He launched a business
selling lunches to fellow miners, soon established a rudimentary
bank—and from then on there was no stopping him. A kind of
black Horatio Alger, Gaston let a single, powerful question be his
guide: What do our people need now? His success flowed from an uncanny
genius for knowing the answer.
Combining rich family lore with a deep knowledge of American social and
economic history, Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Hines unfold
Gaston’s success story against the backdrop of a century of
crushing racial hatred and bigotry. Gaston not only survived the
hardships of being black during the Depression, he flourished, and by
the 1950s he was ruling a Birmingham-based business empire. When the
movement for civil rights swept through the South in the late 1950s and
early 1960s, Gaston provided critical financial support to many
activists.
At the time of his death in 1996, A. G. Gaston was one of the
wealthiest black men in America, if not the wealthiest. But his legacy
extended far beyond the monetary. He was a man who had proved it was
possible to overcome staggering odds and make a place for himself as a
leader, a captain of industry, and a far-sighted philanthropist.
Writing with grace and power, Jenkins and Hines bring their
distinguished ancestor fully to life in the pages of this book. Black
Titan is the story of a man who created his own future—and in
the process, blazed a future for all black businesspeople in America.
Black Titan
A. G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire
by Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Gardner Hines
ISBN:
9780345453488
ISBN-10:
0345453484
Publisher:
One World (Random House)
Publication Date:
2005
Format:
Trade Paperback, 336 pages
Book Type:
New