Alonzo Herndon was born a slave in Georgia in 1858. After the war, he helped his family by selling molasses and peanuts to people in his home town. As an adult, he founded a barbershop in Jonesboro, Georgia, but eventually moved to Atlanta. Soon, he owned three barber shops there and used his profits to invest in real estate. In the early-1900s he founded the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company, which offered insurance to African Americans. Based on this information, what can you reasonably conclude about Alonzo Herndon? A) He was a lifelong entrepreneur. B) He served for the Confederate Army. C) He spent most of his life as a slave. D) He found success outside of the South.