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The hidden history of Benjamin Montgomery: Slave, manager, and accountant

Authors :
Sandra Gates
Megan Burke
John Humphreys
Source :
Accounting History. 27:24-40
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Little is known about the contributions of African-American slaves in the histories of various business domains, including accounting. Some authors attribute this scholarly silence to ideological motives due to race-ethnicity and bigotry. Others note that this paucity reflects not only a lack of data but also an inability to adequately approach the contributions of minorities to the accounting profession. Consequently, there are hidden voices in accounting history that should be explored. One of those voices belongs to Benjamin Thornton Montgomery, a Southern slave who became a plantation manager and owner. Observing Montgomery’s practices through the unique historical lens of the ante-bellum period of the United States, we argue that he should also be acknowledged for his responsibilities as an accountant. Accordingly, we use an analytically structured narrative process to examine the compelling case of Ben Montgomery to inform a more accurate and balanced historical foundation of accounting practice in America.

Subjects

Subjects :
History
Accounting

Details

ISSN :
17493374 and 10323732
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Accounting History
Accession number :
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