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Part II: 'Not the Right Fit': Smart, Young Black Woman on Wall Street

Kimberley Copeland, a talented, bright, young black woman, went to work for one of Wall Street's most prestigious investment banks. What followed was a series of racist and sexist incidents that "destroyed her personhood." Here, in the second of a three-part exclusive audio and print interview with DiversityInc, is Kimberley's story. Stay tuned for Part III tomorrow. . . . (To continue reading articles or access digital editions of DiversityInc magazine, please login below.)
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