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1883. Enemy’s first employees were orphans. Their tiny, agile hands were well suited for working with machinery.
The plantation home where many of the orphans were held, instructed, and taught to battle for food.
J. Preston Sandefur III
Chairman and CEO, ENEMY Inc.
1807. Long before assuming its ubiquitous name, Enemy Inc. was known as Sir Wellington Hampton’s slave trade.
The industrial revolution led to the inevitable execution of thousands of company employees.
Enemy’s first overseas office, in Hamburg, Germany.
1984 Promotional advertisement for Enemy Burger, our hugely successful fast food franchise.