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Jesse Hill Jr., Retired CEO of Atlanta LIfe Insurance Co., Dies at Age 86

Jesse Hill, Jr. the retired CEO of the Atlanta Life Insurance Co. and a legendary civil rights activist, died this morning. He was 86 years old.

Jesse Hill, Jr. the retired CEO of the Atlanta Life Insurance Co. and a legendary civil rights activist, passed away this morning. He was 86 years old.

Hill was a civil rights leader, business executive and actuary. He was also a pioneer and community leader who worked closely with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the creator of The Atlanta Inquirer.

During Hill's Presidency, the Atlanta Life Insurance Company became the largest black-owned life insurance company in the nation and in 2008 he was inducted into the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame.

The news of Hill's passing was provided by David Stokes of the Inquirer. No cause of death was given.

In addition to his historic time as the CEO of Atlanta Life Insurance Co., Hill was the first Black President of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the first Black Member of the Georgia Board of Regents and the first Black Member of the Board of Directors for Rich's Department Store.

His involvement with voting included chairing the All-Citizens Registration Committee and he helped to desegregate the Atlanta Public School system. He also one one of the leading figures to desegregate the University System of Georgia.

Hill moved to Atlanta in 1949 and began his business career, joining Atlanta Life Insurance Company, one of the country's largest and most successful black-owned businesses, as assistant actuary. His position with Atlanta Life Insurance made him the second African American actuary in the country.

When he first moved to the city, Hill lived at the Butler Street YMCA, which was then the headquarters of the city's Black leadership. There he worked with other noted Black Atlanta leaders like King and CT Vivian. He also volunteered for both the Urban League and the NAACP.

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0 #9 Lucretia Payton-Stew 2012-12-23 16:12
A visioinary leader who knew the true meaning of diversity and the impact it would have on making Atlanta a city built on inclusiveness.. A true committed man with a mission to change the landscape of politics in Georgia.

Lucretia Payton-Stewwat
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+1 #8 Sheila Martin Brown 2012-12-17 16:47
Mr. Hill was a tremendous resource to the City of Atlanta's Office of Economic Development during the formation and and development of the office. He shared his special insights and knowledge of the business community with our staff. He will be sorely missed, but fondly remembered.
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+1 #7 Julia M. Jackson 2012-12-17 15:12
So blessed to have known Mr. Hill. My father was one of the plaintiffs with whom Mr. Hill so diligently worked during the desegregation of Atlanta Public Schools. May God continue to bless is wife and other loved ones.
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0 #6 Dr. Leo Pinkett, ACE 2012-12-17 14:54
Farewell to a true Pioneer and Real Man!!
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+1 #5 Bettieanne C. Hart 2012-12-17 14:24
Mr. Hill was truly a force in our civil rights history, and the Atlanta Business Community, an icon and a legend in Big Bethel A.M.E. Church. Our community is blessed because of the life he lived and his contributions. My prayers and condolences are with his family.
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+1 #4 Dee Turner 2012-12-17 14:19
Mr. Hill was a true giant in Atlanta....and always a gentleman. Condolences to his wife & family members. We will especially miss him at Big Bethel AME Church.
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0 #3 Omni 2012-12-17 14:18
Great Inspiration ~ Excellence ....
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+3 #2 Jane E. Smith 2012-12-17 14:06
So very much of what we all are in this fine city is because of Mr. Hill. He cared not only for the future of his family but also for our individual and group journeys. He was a man who loved and lived. He is missed and remembered.

Jane Smith
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+2 #1 Sidmel Estes 2012-12-17 13:22
Mr. Hill was a true Atlanta icon. I've known him since I was a baby at Big Bethel AME Church. He touched many people's lives.
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