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The People's Savings Bank is incorporated in Philadelphia by former African Amer

  • Sep 26, 1907
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The People's Savings Bank is incorporated in Philadelphia by former African American congressman George H. White of North Carolina. The bank will help hundreds of African Americans buy homes and start businesses until the illness of its founder forces its closure in 1918.

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