BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
304 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: PDF, Mobipocket, EPUB, Trade Paper
Trade Paper, $19.99 (CA $26.99) (US $19.99)
Publication Date: August 2017
ISBN 9780912777849
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Aug 2017)
eBook Editions Available
Will it work on my eReader?Born into a blue-collar family in the Jim Crow South, Herman J. Russell built a shoeshine business when he was 12 years old—and used the profits to buy a vacant lot where he built a duplex while he was still a teen. In the ensuing 50 years, Russell has continued to build and develop businesses, amassing one of the most influential and profitable minority-owned business conglomerates. In Building Atlanta, he shares his inspiring life story, revealing how he overcame racism, poverty, and a debilitating speech impediment to become one of the most successful African American entrepreneurs, Atlanta civic leaders, and unsung heroes of the civil rights movement. Not just a typical rags-to-riches story, Russell achieved his success through focus, planning, and humility and he shares his winning advice throughout. As a millionaire builder before the civil rights movement gained impetus and a friend of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy, and Andrew Young, he quietly helped finance the civil rights crusade, putting up bond for protestors and providing the funds that kept King’s dream alive. Here he provides a wonderful, behind-the-scenes look at the role that the business community—which included black and white individuals working together—played in Atlanta’s peaceful progression from the capital of the racially divided Old South to the financial center of the New South.
“Not many people alive in Atlanta today can look back and say they were involved with Dr. King, but Herman can do that. He’s been an important person in the history of this city.” —Arthur Blank, cofounder, the Home Depot; owner, Atlanta Falcons
“Herman has been one of the pillars of the Atlanta community for many years, as a businessperson but also as a caring, concerned citizen. He’s made a lasting contribution, not just to Atlanta but to the nation.” —John Lewis, U.S. representative, Georgia fifth congressional district
“I think that Herman Russell had as much to do with the rise of Atlanta as Ted Turner. Ted did a tremendous job in taking Atlanta all over the world via CNN and Herman did the same with his building empire.” —Hank Aaron, Hall-of-Fame baseball player
“Mr. Russell is a towering figure in the city of Atlanta, and I can’t think of Atlanta without him. His name in telephone’s address book is simply ‘Great Man.’” —Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed
“Herman Russell is one of that group of African Americans in Atlanta, Horatio Alger types, who are proof of the American Dream.” —Jane Fonda
“Here’s a man who, from his humble start working in his father’s plastering business, has gone on to reshape the urban landscape of many of America’s greatest cities.” —Earl Graves, founder and publisher of Black Enterprise