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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.

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Les Brown
as the author of a book about his life as a business pioneer and philanthropist.
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Leon Howard
as a source of inspiration for his interest in private equity.
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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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