The Cayton Legacy
The Cayton Legacy

A remarkable African American family — the Caytons — lived a true American saga, illuminating the black and white experience in the United States and the troubled course of race relations. Several generations of the Horace and Susie Cayton family spanned the period from the Civil War to the present, residing in Seattle, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. They were a distinguished family, attaining financial success and influence both nationally and regionally. They also faced racial discrimination and duress, business and professional failures, and poverty. Some struggled with the personal challenges of alcoholism, depression, and drug addiction. Yet the force of the family legacy — of being a Cayton — impelled most of them toward significant contributions and notable achievements.
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