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  2. Changing how Black Americans use life insurance could help ...

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    Fifty-six percent of Black Americans have life insurance, according to a study by LIMRA and Life Happens, compared with 52% of all Americans. But 46% remain underinsured, with their benefits not ...

  3. Central Life Insurance Company of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Central Life Insurance Company of Florida (1922 – 1991) [1] was an American insurance company founded by prominent African Americans in Tampa, Florida, U.S.. Established during the Jim Crow era of segregation and discrimination, the company loaned money to Black–owned businesses.

  4. Black Americans are purchasing more life insurance ... - AOL

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    56 percent of Black Americans have now purchased life insurance policies in the last year, which is the highest rate among all racial groups according to LIMRA. Black Americans are purchasing more ...

  5. John Merrick (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    For example, following the successes of Merrick's various companies, some of Durham's other black citizens started a hosiery mill, the success of which was so large that “it soon had a chain of fourteen mills”. [13] John Merrick's example got the ball rolling in black business, creating a unique “black Wall Street” [8] in Durham ...

  6. Joseph Edison Walker - Wikipedia

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    Together with A. W. Willis, and Dr. J. T. Wilson, [2] he founded the Universal Life Insurance Company in Memphis, serving as its president until 1952. [3] Under his leadership, it became one of the largest black-owned insurance companies in the country. [2] [6] Walker was a civic leader who founded Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in 1922.

  7. Southern Aid and Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Aid and Insurance Company is an insurance company that was founded in 1893, 28 years after the end of the American Civil War, by a group of black men (American men of African ancestry) in Richmond, Virginia. The purpose was to furnish adequate and affordable insurance protection to African-Americans. [1]

  8. Why Black Americans purchased more life insurance policies ...

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    56 percent of Black Americans have now purchased life insurance policies in the last year, which is the highest rate among all racial groups according to LIMRA.

  9. Representation of African Americans in media - Wikipedia

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    In this form of media, Black women's bodies have been historically hyper-sexualized through images of exotic dancers dressed in a provocative way. In an attempt to oppose those who perpetuate the misrepresentation of Black women, students at Spelman College cancelled a bone-marrow drive in the spring of 2004.