Negro Progress in a Mississippi Town Being a Study of Conditions in Jackson Mi
Negro Progress in a Mississippi Town Being a Study of Conditions in Jackson Mi
D W Woodard
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00; at Indianola is the Delta Penny Savings Bank, directed by W. W. Cox, resources over $100, 000. 00; at Jackson is the American Savings Bank and Trust Company, managed by Dr. S. D. Red- mond, resources over $60, 000. 00, and the Southern Bank under the direction of L. K. Atwood, resources over $60, 000. 00; at Yazoo is the People's Sav- ings Bank, managed by H. H. King, resources over $40, 000. 00; at Colum- bus is the Penny Savings Bank, managed by W. I. Mitchell, resources over $25, 000. 00...; at Mound Bayou is the Bank of Mound Bayou, under the management of the writer, resources over $100, 000. 00; at Natchez is the Bluff City Savings Bank, under the direction of Dr. J. B. Banks, resources over $50, 000. 00; at Greenville is the Delta Savings Bank, under the man- agement of John W. Strauther, resources over $25, 000. 00; at Hattiesburg is the Magic City Savings Bank, organized during the past year, under the management of Dr. J. H. Howard, resources over $15, 000. 00, this being, in fact, the reorganized Peoples' Bank of Hattiesburg, which went into volun- tary liquidation after the assassination of its founder and cashier, the late E.
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