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Authors: Theresa A. Hammond
ISBN-13: 9780807853771, ISBN-10: 0807853771
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press, The
Date Published: May 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Theresa A. Hammond

Book Synopsis

Among the major professions, certified public accountancy has the most severe underrepresentation of African Americans: less than one percent of CPAs are black. Theresa Hammond explores the history behind this statistic and chronicles the courage and determination of African Americans who sought to enter the field. In the process, she expands our understanding of the links between race, education, and economics.

Drawing on interviews with pioneering black CPAs, among other sources, Hammond sets the stories of black CPAs against the backdrop of the rise of accountancy as a profession, the particular challenges that African Americans trying to enter the field faced, and the strategies that enabled some blacks to become CPAs. Prior to the 1960s, few white-owned accounting firms employed African Americans. Only through nationwide networks established by the first black CPAs did more African Americans gain the requisite professional experience. The civil rights era saw some progress in integrating the field, and black colleges responded by expanding their programs in business and accounting. In the 1980s, however, the backlash against affirmative action heralded the decline of African American participation in accountancy and paved the way for the astonishing lack of diversity that characterizes the field today.

Lee A. Daniels

Not only a brilliant and poignant history of one significant profession; it speaks volumes about the larger struggle African Americans have waged since the early 1900s to secure their place in the American mainstream.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1The Whitest Profession1
2The Firsters8
3The Black Metropolis28
4Postwar CPAs: Overcoming Barriers45
5The 1960s: Decade of Change67
6Accounting Programs at Black Colleges95
7The Momentum Is Lost114
8Entering a New Century136
AppThe First 100 African American CPAs147
Notes151
Bibliography189
Index203

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