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A national book tour, with a stop in Baltimore, is celebrating the life and legacy of Reginald F. Lewis, the first Black man to run a billion-dollar U.S. company. The tour for "From Manila to Wal ...
In his new book, From Manila to Wall Street, Meily reflects on their unlikely partnership and the complexities of crafting a ...
As far as memoir titles go, 1995’s Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun?—the story of Reginald F. Lewis, the first Black business tycoon in America—has to rank among the best: It captures the ...
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum unveils a comprehensive exhibit celebrating the life and legacy of the first Black man to lead a billion-dollar company.
Loida Lewis: Before he died in 1993, he dictated to his aunt, the vice president then of the Reginald F. Lewis Foundation, ‘I want these 10 things when the company is sold.
Hello! Welcome, welcome to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. You know, you think about that. If I had a hero growing up, it was Reginald Lewis. When he wrote his book Why Should White Guys Have All ...
BALTIMORE — The Reginald F. Lewis Museum is marking its 20th anniversary with a new exhibit highlighting the life and impact its namesake. "We wanted to really introduce people to Reginald F ...
“TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis” honors the groundbreaking achievements of Lewis, the richest Black American man in the 1980s, with a presentation of artifacts, multimedia, and ...
Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for its 20th Anniversary Black Tie Gala on May 8, 2025, honoring Black leaders and celebrating Black culture and community.
Guests filled all three tiers of the M&T Bank Exchange for the 2025 Reginald F. Lewis Museum 20th Anniversary Gala. (Sloane Brown) From left - Kathie Pontone, Miles & Stockbridge principal, Elliot ...
Thirty-eight jars sit inside the new "Lynching in Maryland" exhibit at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Each jar represents one of Maryland's documented victims.
Baltimore's Reginald F. Lewis Museum celebrated its 20th anniversary and Juneteenth as part of this year's Day of Jubilee celebration. Museum staff said roughly 4,000 people registered for the event.