How did Alonzo Herndon challenge racial inequality in the New South?

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He supported Jim Crow's segregation laws.
He supported Jim Crow's segregation laws.

He was a successful Black businessman who helped his community.
He was a successful Black businessman who helped his community.

He was against education for African-Americans.
He was against education for African-Americans.

He worked with the Bourbon Triumvirate.
He worked with the Bourbon Triumvirate.

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He was a successful Black businessman who helped his community.

(He built a major business—Atlanta Life Insurance—and used his wealth and influence to support African-American schools, churches, and economic advancement in the New South.)