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African American businessperson Reginald F. The deal was notable both as the biggest acquisition of overseas assets by any American company and because it rendered TLC Beatrice the largest African American business in the United States. Lewis was also a well known philanthropist, and his hometown of Baltimore honored him posthumously with the opening of a cultural museum bearing his name.

His father was a civilian technician in the United States Army Signal Corps who went on to be a small business owner and join the navy. After his parents' separation when Lewis was five they divorced four years later , his mother worked as a waitress and department store clerk before signing on with the postal service. Mother and son lived with his maternal grandparents, Sam and Sue Cooper, for a while, and Lewis was particularly taken with his grandpa's tales of World War I France.

In , Lewis' mother married Jean S. Lewis showed early business acumen by refusing to give up his paper route when he went away to summer camp at Instead, he drafted his mother for the job and kept his eye on the bottom line.

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She later recalled to Janice M. Horowitz of Time, "He paid me a salary, but he made sure that he made a profit, believe me. As a teenager, Lewis was active in sports, even harboring thoughts of someday playing professionally. He was captain of the football, baseball, and basketball teams at Dunbar High School in East Baltimore, as well as being the school's star quarterback.

Part—time and summer jobs in a drugstore and the local country club also kept him busy. And although Lewis was not a stellar student, he worked hard and managed his time efficiently.