🌊 Florida’s Hidden Black History: The First Millionaire & His Legacy Beach! 🌊
Discover the powerful story of Abraham Lincoln Lewis, Florida’s first African American millionaire, who built American Beach on Amelia Island as a safe haven for Black families during segregation. Learn how his granddaughter, the legendary “Beach Lady” MaVynee Oshun Betsch, fought tirelessly to preserve this historic gem and its cultural legacy. This is more than history—it’s a legacy of resilience, wealth-building, and community empowerment that still inspires today. 👉 Watch now to uncover the untold story behind Florida’s Black paradise! #BlackHistory #AmericanBeach #AbrahamLincolnLewis #BeachLady #FBALegacy #HiddenHistory

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American Beach on Amelia Island

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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