Business Giant - John Henry Merrick
From Enslaved to Business Giant - John Henry MerrickHe was born enslaved in Clinton, North Carolina, on September 7, 1859.
When Merrick was twelve, he and his family relocated to Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He got a job as a helper in a brickyard, which provided support for his family.
At the age of eighteen, Merrick moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, where he began work as a hod carrier. Merrick eventually became a brick mason and worked on the construction of Shaw University in Raleigh.
Merrick also worked as a shoe shine boy in a barbershop. When he was not shining shoes, he watched and learned the trade of barbering.
In 1880, his friend John Wright asked Merrick to join him in relocating in Durham, North Carolina, to start a new barbershop business. After six months, Merrick bought shares in the barbershop and became its co-owner. In 1892, Wright sold his shares to Merrick, making him sole proprietor.
In 1881, one year after Merrick arrived in Durham to work as a barber, he began buying property in an all-black section of the city known as the Hayti. He bought and built rental properties, and by the end of the decade, Merrick was one of the largest property owners in the Hayti.
Merrick then joined two other Durham businessmen, Dr. Aaron M. Moore and Charles Clinton Spaulding to create the Merrick-Moore-Spaulding Land Company.
Merrick is most remembered, however, as one of the founders of the North Carolina Mutual Provident Life Insurance Company, which eventually became the largest black-owned insurance company in the United States.
Realizing the limitations of lodge-sponsored insurance, Merrick joined Aaron McDuffie, P.W. Dawkings, D.T Watson, W.G. Pearson, E.A. Johnson, and James E. Shepard in 1898 to found North Carolina Mutual Provident Life. Each founder contributed $50 to purchase shares.
Merrick was selected as the first company president. Six months after its founding, however, Merrick bought out the other partners and brought in Dr. Aaron... Continue reading

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