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Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun?

The inspiring story of Reginald Lewis: lawyer, Wall Street wizard, philanthropist--and the wealthiest black man in American history. Based on Lewis's unfinished autobiography, along with scores of interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, this book cuts through the myth and hype to reveal the man behind the legend.

Reginald F. Lewis Before TLC Beatrice: The Young Man Before The Billion-Dollar Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Reginald F. Lewis Before TLC Beatrice: The Young Man Before The Billion-Dollar Empire

This inspirational book, written by Lin Hart, combines the best attributes of a rousing memoir with the direct imperative of a self-help book, holding up the life of Reg Lewis as a model for success.

Summary of Reginald F. Lewis's Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 55

Summary of Reginald F. Lewis's Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Reginald Francis Lewis was born in East Baltimore on December 7, 1942. He grew up in a world marked by block after block of red brick row houses, many of which had outhouses in their backyards. The city ordinance passed in the 1940s finally outlawed outdoor toilets. #2 Clinton Lee Lewis, then 25, was a diminutive man with a café au lait complexion, wavy black hair, and high cheekbones. He held several jobs in succession, first as a civilian technician for the Army Signal Corps and later as the proprietor of a series of small businesses. #3 Sam and Sue Cooper were the grandparents of Reginald Lewis. They were both no-nonsense taskmasters who raised eight children of their own and two of their sisters’s children. They taught their grandson how to be courteous in his dealings with whites, but never servile. #4 Sam Cooper had little tolerance for racism. He would often buy his grandson, Lewis, things that would thumb their noses at the Jim Crow laws of Baltimore. He would also go to segregated theaters, where he would watch movies.

Keep Going No Matter What
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Keep Going No Matter What

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Reginald F. Lewis was a businessman who was one of the most successful businessmen of the 1980s. He was also the first African American to build a billion dollar company, Beatrice Foods. He died of brain cancer at the age of 50.

Reginald F. Lewis Before TLC Beatrice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Reginald F. Lewis Before TLC Beatrice

"Following the 1987 leveraged buyout of Beatrice Foods, Reginald F. Lewis was solidly positioned as CEO of a billion dollar conglomerate and a major player on Wall Street. Still in his forties, with a personal fortune that placed him on the Forbes 400 list, this pioneering businessman had achieved unimaginable success without the advantages of inherited wealth or family connections. What prepared this young African-American man from middle-class Baltimore to become one of the world's most respected executives? What can be learned from the formative years that shaped and molded Reginald F. Lewis into and enduring American success story"---p [4] of cover.

Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style (Signed Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style (Signed Edition)

Black men appropriating, subverting, and reinventing the dress styles of society elites--described as "high-styled rebels" by author Shantrelle P. Lewis--are influencing the language of contemporary fashion. Dandy Lion presents and celebrates the black dandy movement, and its designers and tailors, in photographs and stories from all over the world.

Jet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Jet

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1993-04-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.

Beyond Banneker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Beyond Banneker

Erica N. Walker presents a compelling story of Black mathematical excellence in the United States. Much of the research and discussion about Blacks and mathematics focuses on underachievement; by documenting in detail the experiences of Black mathematicians, this book broadens significantly the knowledge base about mathematically successful African Americans. Beyond Banneker demonstrates how mathematics success is fostered among Blacks by mathematicians, mathematics educators, teachers, parents, and others, a story that has been largely overlooked by the profession and research community. Based on archival research and in-depth interviews with thirty mathematicians, this important and timely book vividly captures important narratives about mathematics teaching and learning in multiple contexts, as well as the unique historical and contemporary settings related to race, opportunity, and excellence that Black mathematicians experience. Walker draws upon these narratives to suggest ways to capitalize on the power and potential of underserved communities to respond to the national imperative for developing math success for new generations of young people.

A Beautiful Ghetto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

A Beautiful Ghetto

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The revised updated paperback edition features additional material from the 2020 uprising for Black Lives, and features two new essays.

Molly Bannaky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Molly Bannaky

Relates how Benjamin Banneker's grandmother journeyed from England to Maryland in the late seventeenth century, worked as an indentured servant, began a farm of her own, and married a freed slave.