Central Life Insurance Company of Florida explained

Central Life Insurance Company of Florida
Former Name:Central Life Insurance Co.,
Central Life Insurance Company of Tampa
Type:Private
Industry:Insurance
Founded:1922
Fate:Involuntarily dissolved
Hq Location:400 North Boulevard,
Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Central Life Insurance Company of Florida (1922 – 1991)[1] was an American insurance company founded by prominent African Americans in Tampa, Florida, U.S.. Established during the Jim Crow era of segregation and discrimination, the company loaned money to Black–owned businesses.[2]

History

Company founders included Mary McLeod Bethune, George Schroeder Middleton, L. A. Howell, T. L. Lowrie, S. J. Johnson, C. H. Norton (dentist), and W. D. Potter.[3] Bethune served as president from 1951 until her death in 1955.[4] [5] In 1978, Edward D. Davis was president.[6]

Central Life Insurance Company of Florida was headquartered at 1400 North Boulevard in Tampa, Florida, and had a former office at Harrison Street and Central Avenue in Tampa;[7] [8] and a former office in Jacksonville, Florida, located at 316 West State Street.[9] Other branch offices for Central Life Insurance Company of Florida included Bradenton, Daytona Beach, Lakeland, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, and West Palm Beach.

Closure and legacy

Central Life Insurance Company of Florida was shut down by Florida state regulators on August 27, 1991.[10] The company had failed to modernize, which led to issues financially and with insurance regulators. One of the insurance company's potential investors had failed to provide backing, and around the same time another of their potential investors was accused of defrauding other insurance companies in Florida and had his assets seized by the state.

One of Central Life Insurance Company of Florida's founders, George Schroeder Middleton, had a Black high school named after him in 1934, George Schroeder Middleton Senior High School (now George S. Middleton High School).[11]

The Mary McLeod Bethune Papers: The Bethune Foundation Collection contain resources related to the history of the Central Life Insurance Company of Florida, as well as the Robert W. and Helen S. Saunders papers at the University of South Florida Libraries.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Central Life Insurance Company of Florida . Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations.
  2. Web site: Craddock . John . April 9, 1991 . Time running out for Central Life . . 2327-9052.
  3. Book: Jones, Maxine D. . African Americans in Florida . McCarthy . Kevin M. . 2014-10-01 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1-56164-822-1 . 68 . en.
  4. Web site: June 16, 1951 . Florida Digital Newspaper Library . New Office . 2024-09-18 . UF George A. Smathers Libraries . . 1 . en.
  5. Web site: 2024-04-10 . A Celebration of American Heroines Who Fought for Women’s Voting Rights . 2024-09-18 . Afrik Digest . en-US.
  6. Web site: June 2, 1978 . Black Enterprise . Earl G. Graves, Ltd. . 152 . Google Books.
  7. Web site: Steele . Kathy . December 8, 2011 . Florida civil rights matron dies . 2024-09-18 . Insurance News . . en-US.
  8. Book: Insurance Almanac and Who's Who in Insurance . 1988 . Underwriter Print. and Publishing Company . 507 . en . Google Books.
  9. Web site: Davis . Ennis . December 20, 2023 . Downtown's forgotten Odds Fellows' Hall . 2024-09-18 . The Jaxson magazine . en.
  10. Web site: McKinnon . John D. . August 28, 1991 . State shuts down insurer . . 2327-9052.
  11. Web site: August 19, 1991 . Reunion stirs sweet, bitter recollections . Tampa Bay Times.