Monuments, Diversity, and Democracy: 580 Golden State Mutual Life Insurance
Posted: June 20th, 2008

The Golden State Mutual Life Insurance building was home to one of the five largest African-American-owned insurance companies in the United States. In 1928, using all African American design and labor, the company built a two story building at 4261 Central Avenue in South Central Los Angeles where the firm occupied the top floor while the main floor was rented to black merchants. In 1949 the compnay moved to a new building designed by the celebrated architect Paul Revere Williams at the corner of Western and Adams in the West Adams district.
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