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The 82,000 square foot museum is located two blocks from Baltimore's Inner Harbor at 830 E. Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Opened in 2005, [1] the museum is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, and was named after Reginald F. Lewis, the first African American to build a billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International Holdings ...
Reginald Francis Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman. He was one of the richest Black American men in the 1980s, and the first African-American to build a billion-dollar company: TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc. [ 1 ]
George Armwood's story lives on at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in Baltimore. ... Terri Lee-Freeman is the president of the museum and worked with state leaders to make sure there was a space for ...
National Blacks in Wax Museum. Accessed November 30, 2010. "National Great Blacks In Wax Museum." Accessed November 30, 2010. Wood, M. (2009), 'Slavery, Memory, and Museum Display in Baltimore: The Great Blacks in Wax and the Reginald F. Lewis. Curator: The Museum Journal, 52: 147–167. 2001.
The 82,000 square foot museum is located an easy two-block walk from Baltimore's Inner Harbor at 830 E. Pratt Street. Opened in 2005, the museum is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, and was named after Reginald F. Lewis, the first African American to build a billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International Holdings. [49]
Prince George's African American Museum and Cultural Center North Brentwood: Maryland: 2010 [140] Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum: Savannah: Georgia: 1996 [141] Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture: Baltimore: Maryland: 2005 [142] River Road African American Museum: Donaldsonville: Louisiana: 1994 [143 ...
Butler Family Tree - six generations of Butler's matrilineal descendants, showing the eventual impact of the freedom suits, from the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. African-American woman (1920–1951), source of HeLa immortal cell line "Lacks" redirects here. For other uses, see Lack. Henrietta Lacks Lacks c. 1945–1951. Born Loretta Pleasant (1920-08-01) August 1, 1920 Roanoke, Virginia, U.S. Died October 4, 1951 (1951-10-04) (aged 31) Baltimore ...