In the black : a history of African Americans on Wall Street

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    • Bell, Gregory S.
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In the black : a history of African Americans on Wall Street

Gregory S. Bell

(Black enterprise books)

J. Wiley, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The never-before-told story of five decades of African Americans on Wall Street Here, for the first time, is the fascinating history of the African American experience on Wall Street as told by Gregory Bell, the son of the man who founded the first black-owned member firm of the New York Stock Exchange. A successful finance professional in his own right with close ties to leading figures in both the black financial and civil rights communities, Bell tells the stories of the pioneers who broke down the ancient social and political barriers to African American participation in the nation s financial industry. With the help of profiles of many important black leaders of the past fifty years including everyone from Jesse Jackson and Maynard Jackson, former mayor of Atlanta, to E. Stanley O Neal, COO and President of Merrill Lynch, and Russell Goings, founder of First Harlem Securities and cofounder of First Harlem Securities he shows how in the years following World War II the growing social, political, and financial powers of African Americans converged on Wall Street. Set to publish during Black History Month, In the Black will be warmly received by African American business readers and general readers alike.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The Beginning. Cold Calling. A Dry Husk. The Big Time. Rising in the Ranks. The Building. Money Managers. The Turmoil. The Breakthrough. The New Breed. Notes. Index.

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