Dean of Negro Accountants because I encouraged and trained numerous African-American CPAs.
I taught at morehouse college in alanta university and licensed in 1928
In 1960, i provided services to MLK and southern Christian Leadership conference
Richard austin
I was elected Wayne County Auditor in 1966, narrowly lost a race that would have made me Detroits first black mayor in 1969, and I elected as Michigans Secretary of State in 1971. Re-elected four times, he served in the role for over two decades.
I graduated from a Detroit high school at the top of my class.When i was a teenager, I had developed a bookkeeping practice with primarily black and Jewish clients.
Bert N. Mitchell
I was a leader in expanding opportunity to African Americans in the profession. After my retirement, I became a member of EY Global Limited.
Im the 100th African-American CPA in 1965. I found the country's largest black-owned CPA firm, Mitchell & Titus LLP