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Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company

Jefferson Street near 21st Ave N., Nashville, TN , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 36° 10' 8.099976", -86° 48' 36.779976"
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(Obverse)
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company is the oldest, continuously operated African-American bank in the United States. Formerly known as the One-cent Savings Bank and Trust Company and organized for the uplift of African Americans, it opened on January 16, 1904. African-American Nashville leaders Richard H. Boyd (president), James C. Napier (cashier-manager), and Preston Taylor(chairman) were among the bank's principal founders and officers.

(Reverse)
Other founders and officers included C. N. E. B. Jefferson, T. G. Ewing, and J. A. Cullom. As the depository for the Defense fund of the Afro American Council, the bank helped fund thee African-American civil rights movement in 1906. The One-Cent Savings Bank and Trust Company, Nashville's first African-American owned bank, changed its name to Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company in 1920.

Erected by Tennessee Historical Commission.

Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00
 
   
 
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