Raising money is hard, but black mutual-aid and burial societies have done it for hundreds of years. In 1903, by pooling her community's money to open the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank, Maggie Lena Walker became the nation's first woman to charter a U.S. bank, as well as its president. The Richmond, Va., bank was an outgrowth of a community cooperative-insurance society.
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