More than 400 guests turned out at the M&T Bank Exchange at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American ...
The Maryland Museum will honor the life and legacy of its namesake Reginald F. Lewis. Baltimore’s Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture celebrates 20 years of ...
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture is proud to announce its new exhibition,TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis, ...
The museum's new TITAN exhibit explores the life and legacy of Reginald F. Lewis, the richest Black American man in the 1980s. A new exhibit honoring the namesake of The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of ...
In the heart of Baltimore stands a beacon of light, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. Within its walls, a new exhibition called “TITAN | The Legacy of ...
Reginald Lewis grew up in Rosemont, a rugged, largely Black East Baltimore neighborhood, raised by a single mother who worked two jobs, one as a waitress and the other as a department store clerk.
Reginald Lewis was born Dec. 7, 1942, to a working-class Baltimore family. He worked his first job at age 10, delivering the black community newspaper in Baltimore. One summer, Lewis was away at camp ...
Before his untimely death at age 50, Reginald Lewis would make his mark as one of the most savvy and dynamic entrepreneurs of his generation. A Virginia State College graduate, he was the wealthiest ...
On Feb. 8, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum unveiled “TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis,” the most comprehensive exhibit of the man who was known to be a “titan of industry.” Recognized as the first ...