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The Goode Trust Company, or Jesse Goode Associates, was a group of some 20 Boston Blacks, most of them waiters, who pooled their weekly savings to invest in real estate in the first decade of this century. Its president was Jesse Goode, head of the large retail and wholesale grocery firm of Goode, Dunson & Henry. In 1910 the group's holdings were assessed at $73,000 in value.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
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