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The Paris Review - How Mary Ellen Pleasant Fought 19th-Century Stereotypes of Black Women
Maenads of May: Mary Ellen Pleasant. First Black Self Made Millionaire, sent her money to fund John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry. In addition to being the primary backer of his attempted
Mary Ellen Pleasant | History of American Women
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Equality Before the Law: California Black Convention Activism, 1855-65
How Mary Ellen Pleasant became one of the first black millionaires
Know your 'Black History': Mary Ellen Pleasant - African American News and Issues
Mary Ellen Pleasant (U.S. National Park Service)
California Natural Resources Agency on X: "We celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth by remembering The “Mother of Human Rights in California”, Mary Ellen Pleasant, an entrepreneur & abolitionist who worked to end slavery in the
How Mary Ellen Pleasant became one of the first black millionaires
Mary Ellen Pleasant, Entrepreneur and Abolitionist - America Comes Alive
The Undertold Story of Mary Ellen Pleasant's Haitian Heritage - The Haitian Times
Mary Ellen Pleasant, California's Mother of Civil Rights, and her partner meet again on the corner of Bush and Octavia, where it all began
How Mary Ellen Pleasant Became A Self-Made Black Millionaire
Mary Ellen Pleasant - FoundSF
Meet Mary Pleasant (TV Movie 2008) - IMDb
Mary Ellen Pleasant Becomes a Rich, Black Abolitionist (feat. Lisa Bonet) - Drunk History - YouTube
Black Kudos on X: "Remembering Mary Ellen Pleasant. https://t.co/FgHDbl2t74 https://t.co/7rDeqbdCuC" / X
SEEKING MAMMY PLEASANT | Santa Rosa History
The Joy Trip Project - * Mary Ellen Pleasant (1804-1914) was a free Black entrepreneur and abolitionist at the height of the California gold rush. Originally from Philadelphia, she was educated in
Who is she? Mary Ellen Pleasant or Queen Emma? – Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi
Landmark Tuesdays: Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park - San Francisco Heritage
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Wikipedia
File:Mary Ellen Pleasant ca 1904.jpg - Wikimedia Commons