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Remembering Reginald F. Lewis: Black America's First Wall Street Baron

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By Victor Trammell Photo credits: Thirteen/Greg Heisler Throughout the history of the United States, the collective economic potential of Black America has been under attack in many forms. Even after the legislative abolition of Black slavery (which realistically only occurred on paper), systemic measures were taken by Americas ruling establishment. These measures aimed to stifle []

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