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Why should white guys have all the fun?
Book • 1994
This book chronicles Reginald Lewis's journey from a working-class neighborhood in East Baltimore to becoming one of the most successful entrepreneurs in history.
It explores his determination, business acumen, and the challenges he faced as a black man in a predominantly white business world.
The book is based on Lewis's unfinished autobiography and provides insights into his personal and professional life.
It explores his determination, business acumen, and the challenges he faced as a black man in a predominantly white business world.
The book is based on Lewis's unfinished autobiography and provides insights into his personal and professional life.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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Les Brown as the author of a book about his life as a business pioneer and philanthropist.


Episode 1: It’s Possible
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Mac Conwell as a book about Reginald F. Lewis, a black man from Baltimore who created a private equity firm and was a billionaire.


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