Albon L. Holsey (May 31, 1883 - January 16, 1950) was a businessman and advocate for African American businesses.
He received a William E. Harmon Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement Among Negroes.
[1] He served as executive secretary for Robert R. Moton of Tuskegee Institute who was president of the National Negro Business League.
He spoke in support of businesses owned by African Americans, encouraging patronage at them.
[3] He wrote about the personal aspects of discrimination against African Americans[4] including from when they are children.