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In
1969, NABA was established to address the unique challenges
and limited opportunities African-Americans faced in
the accounting profession. In that year, there were
136 African-American CPAs out of a total of 100,000
in the United States.
Today, through the efforts of NABA and other interested
groups, there are over 200,000 African-Americans participating
in the field of accounting, of which over 5,000 are
CPAs. Today, NABA represents the interest of over 100,000
African-Americans and other minority professionals in
accounting, finance and other business disciplines.
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