Jul29

Mary T. Washington, a bookkeeper who in the 1920s began methodically surmounting racial barriers in business to become the first African-American woman to be a certified public accountant and the head of one of the largest black-owned accounting firms in the nation, died on July 2 at a nursing home in Chicago. She was 99. (more…)
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