Everything about Abraham Lincoln Lewis totally explained
Abraham Lincoln Lewis (1865 – 1947) was an
American businessman. He founded the
Afro-American Life Insurance Company in
Jacksonville,
Florida, and became the state's first
African American millionaire. He also founded the
National Register-listed community of
American Beach, founded as a prestigious vacation spot for blacks during the period of
racial segregation.
Biography
Business legacy
Along with seven other business associates, Lewis founded the Afro-American Insurance Association in 1901. The company headquarters burned down in the
Great Fire of 1901, but Lewis and the others relocated the business to Lewis' home and renamed it the
Afro-American Life Insurance Company. During this time Lewis served as treasurer, and he became the president of Afro-American Life in 1919. Eventually the company acquired Chathorn Mutual Life Insurance Company and expanded into Georgia.
Lewis helped to found both the Negro Business League and the National Negro Insurance Association. He was a heavy contributor to
black colleges such as Jacksonville's
Edward Waters College as well as
Bethune-Cookman College.
Due to the
Jim Crow laws of the day, blacks were not allowed to enjoy many basic recreational amenities. A.L. Lewis realized the need for African Americans to have recreational activities for their families, so he founded the Lincoln Golf and Country Club, which featured a clubhouse and facilities. In 1935, Lewis purchased 200 acres of
Nassau County beachfront land along the
Atlantic Ocean. Blacks were not permitted on most beaches in Jacksonville, and it was Lewis' dream to create a community where African Americans could visit and own reasonably-priced homes along the ocean. This community, which he named American Beach, was a thriving vacation spot throughout the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. Summers at American Beach were known for being jammed with families, churches and children. The beach included hotels, restaurants and nightclubs as well as homes and other businesses.
A.L. Lewis died in 1947 and was interred in the family crypt in a historic black Jacksonville cemetery. The grave is along the road with a plaque marker placed by the city inscribed with his biography. There is a street as well as a youth center named in his honor. All three of his great-grandchildren are achievers,
MaVynee Betsch was known for educating the public on their family history and her efforts to preserve
American Beach. Dr.
Johnnetta B. Cole became the first woman to serve as president of two major universities
Spelman College and
Bennett College. Johnny Betsch is a performer in Paris.
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