Achievement1947· business
A.G. Gaston expands business empire in Birmingham, Alabama
A.G. Gaston of Birmingham, Alabama built one of the most significant Black business empires in the South during the 1940s, adding a business college (1947), a motel (later used as civil rights movement headquarters), and a savings bank to his Booker T. Washington Burial Insurance Company — all serving a segregated Black consumer market denied access to white institutions.