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Reginald F. Lewis – America’s First Black Billion Dollar Businessman

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From the producers of Oscar Micheaux: The Czar of Black Hollywood and In the Hour of Chaos | DVD on Amazon

“Profiles of African-American Success” is an original documentary series featuring short biographies on noteworthy African-Americans. Visit www.AASuccess.com

IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4257332

SYNOPSIS

Reginald F. Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman. He was the richest African-American man in the 1980s. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. He won a football scholarship to Virginia State College, graduating with a degree in economics in 1965. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1968 and was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi.

In 1992, Forbes listed Lewis among the 400 richest Americans, with a net worth estimated at $400 million. He also was the first African American to build a billion dollar company, Beatrice Foods.

CREDITS

produced by
Bayer Mack
Frances Presley Rice

written by
Frances Presley Rice

narrated by
William Bell

music by
Nick Jones

edited by
Bayer Mack

executive producers
Hal Croasmun
Sandi Craig

Comments

Ekagra Sharma says:

Glad he didn't cry about stuff and worked. A few people in America could learn from him.

MR DREAM says:

Inspired by this brotha

FOCUSED ON YOU says:

Since it was your African-American husband's money, USE THE MONEY FOR YOUR HUSBAND'S PEOPLE.  
Donot use it to meddle in Philippine politics. We don't need your money and more so, you.
YOU ARE AMERICAN NOW. No longer a Filipino. STAY OUT OF THE PHILIPPINES, LOIDA LEWIS!!!

Teresa B says:

Great stuff

getparadox says:

Only 24k views? People aren't sharing this enough.

Rich Ə Wrych says:

nas brought me here

Daryl Flood says:

I am trying to follow his footsteps @TheSushiraw as we speak… I am interested in meeting with other folks that are trying to do the same thing… starting out of Baltimore…

TheSushiraw says:

ANYONE OUT THERE WILLING TO FOLLOW HIS FOOTPRINTS?

TheSushiraw says:

Dude once owned CERES chocolate mixed milk, and TROPICANA juice, very popular brands here in EUROPE. He also had a very large and lucrative ICE CREAM brand in SPAIN and PORTUGAL.

NZINGHA G. says:

I love these mini documentaries!!! Please keep them coming!! Black history never told or featured in "mainstream" media. I support you excellent work.

Mr. World Free-Man says:

I read his book and I have mixed opinions about the guy. I respect his hard work, but I did not like him. In his book he talked about several businesses he wanted to buy and despite him being the top bidder on some of those businesses. The white businesses owners still ignored him or turned him down outright. He came off as " I am the top bidder, what's the problem in selling me your business". I don't like that kind of attitude. It kind of reminds me of my rental property business. Some people come to see the unit and they act like just because they have a deposit,I am suppose to rent my unit to them. O no it does not work like that. I can rent to whomever I want to, just like those white business owners can sell to whomever they want to, and just because you are the top bidder does not mean that you are ENTITLED to have the business. Also in his book there were people who were his immediate staff in his law firm who never got paid on time and was paid below average wage. I respect his hard work, but I just didn't like the guy.

LaRita Shelby says:

Thank you for shedding light on this little known hero of our time- !! Love his book Why Should White Guys Have All The Fun, it was a game changing book for me.

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