Motor Mart
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Homer Roberts was as persistent in the 1920s as any car salesman today, but his goals reached well beyond the next sale. With enduring determination and a love of the motorcar, Roberts was the first African American to own an automobile dealership in the country.
property articles at the first floor station upon entry and discussed this with the second floor attendant where the car was parked. . . . [She] was assured that everything was as safe as in church. The car was in the act of being backed into a car space and the attendant asked her to sign a form which she did not read, giving as a reason, `We have to have a record of all locked cars.' In reliance thereon, the plaintiff signed the papers on the driver's window ledge side with her right hand. This was done as she was proceeding to back the car into the stall provided.\" The paper which she signed read as follows: \"I understand that Motor Mart Garage Company has not accepted for storage any personal property contained in the motor vehicle below described and acknowledge that all personal property left at any time in such vehicle is at my sole risk. I agree to hold harmless Motor Mart Garage Company from any and all liability or expense of any kind incurred, suffered, or claimed by reason of the loss, theft, conversion, or damage of any or all such personal property form any cause during the period that such vehicle is stored by me with Motor Mart Garage Company. Witness my hand and seal: C. King Date 11/9/52 Motor Vehicle Pont. Registration No. 46563 Tag No. BA179.\" The plaintiff took the keys of the automobile with her to her hotel. Upon arriving at the garage the following day she found the right vent of her automobile broken and the above described property missing. 59ce067264