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  1. Charles Clinton Spaulding (August 1, 1874 – August 1, 1952) was an American business leader. For close to thirty years, he presided over North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, which became America's largest black-owned business, with assets of over 40 million US$ at his death. [1]

  2. Col. Charles Clinton (1690 – 19 November 1773) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician in colonial America. A colonel of the French and Indian War, he was the father of General James Clinton and George Clinton, and the grandfather of DeWitt Clinton.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2008 · Charles Clinton Spaulding, one of the most successful and influential African American businessmen of the 20th century, was born August 1, 1874 on a farm near Whiteville, North Carolina.

  4. Charles Clinton Spaulding was an American business leader who built the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company into the nation’s largest black-owned business by the time of his death, when it was worth about $40 million.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2017 · The purpose of this article is to reveal the significant contributions made by Charles Clinton Spaulding, an African-American management thought leader and legendary executive, who penned, among other scripts, a once familiar, but now relatively unknown business article.

    • Leon Christopher Prieto, Simone Trixie Allison Phipps
    • 2015
  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Business executive Charles Clinton Spaulding (1874-1952) was one of the most prominent and influential African American entrepreneurs of the 20th century, achieving success in both the banking and insurance professions.

  7. Spaulding, Charles Clinton. August 1, 1874 August 1, 1952. Entrepreneur C. C. Spaulding was born in Columbus County, North Carolina. As a youth he worked on his father's farm and attended the local school until 1894, when he went to live with his uncle, Aaron Moore, the first black physician to practice in Durham, North Carolina.

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