'Windows Speak' Exhibit Brings Atlanta Life Back To Auburn Avenue
Alonzo Franklin Herndon founded what would become the Atlanta Life
Insurance Company more than a century ago. A former sharecropper,
Herndon started his business with a $140 investment – and went on
to become the wealthiest black man in Atlanta. A new
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Alonzo Franklin Herndon founded what would become the Atlanta Life
Insurance Company more than a century ago. A former sharecropper,
Herndon started his business with a $140 investment – and went on
to become the wealthiest black man in Atlanta. A new public art
project and history exhibit called Windows Speak brings Herndon,
along with other leaders of the institution, back to Atlanta Life's
historic office building on Auburn Avenue. Exhibit curator Amalia
Amaki stopped by On Second Thought for a conversation about Atlanta
Life's lasting legacy.
Insurance Company more than a century ago. A former sharecropper,
Herndon started his business with a $140 investment – and went on
to become the wealthiest black man in Atlanta. A new public art
project and history exhibit called Windows Speak brings Herndon,
along with other leaders of the institution, back to Atlanta Life's
historic office building on Auburn Avenue. Exhibit curator Amalia
Amaki stopped by On Second Thought for a conversation about Atlanta
Life's lasting legacy.
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