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John Fuqua
Inducted 1993
J.B.
Fuqua began life at a disadvantage. His mother died, and his farmer
father couldn’t raise a baby; so he was adopted by maternal
grandparents, who farmed tobacco in Prince Edward County, Virginia.
By age 14, he knew he wanted more out of life than being a farmer.
An early interest in radio led to his buying and selling of radio
and TV stations, as well as other real estate. He also held elective
state offices. In 1965, he gained control of a brick and tile
company, renamed it Fuqua Industries and turned it into a $2 billion
conglomerate. Fuqua’s famous "Three C’s" have served him well —
Capacity, Capital, and Courage.
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