The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture announced a new exhibition in celebration of its 20th anniversary.
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Reginald F. Lewis, a Baltimore native ... and paved the way for many who came after him. A graduate of Virginia State University, an HBCU, and Harvard Law School, he was also a proud member ...
Dr. Vedet Coleman-Robinson drives bold change at AAAM, boosting membership and funding while redefining Black history museums' legacy now.
A new memoir chronicling the dramatic life and tragic death of history-making, African American dealmaker, Reginald Lewis is ...
THE MUSEUM WAS BUILT AROUND 2005, AND IT’S BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL JOURNEY. FOR 20 YEARS, THE REGINALD F LEWIS MUSEUM ON PRESIDENT STREET DOWNTOWN HAS BEEN DEDICATED TO PRESERVING AND ...
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.
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