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Mary Ellen Pleasant - FoundSF
Mary Ellen Pleasant in Ingleside: Stories of Geneva Cottage – Sunnyside History Project
Beltane Ranch recognized as a Black historical site by National Park Service
How a Heroine Became a 'Demon' in Victorian San Francisco | KQED
Mary Ellen Pleasant: The First Black Female American Self-Made Millionaire — Unique Coloring
National Black Home Educators - “Mary Ellen Pleasant was a 19th-century entrepreneur, financier, real estate magnate and abolitionist. She was arguably the first African-American self-made millionaire. Her aim was to earn as
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Wikipedia
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
Landmark Tuesdays: Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park - San Francisco Heritage
Mary Ellen Pleasant | History of American Women
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
Mary Ellen Pleasant (U.S. National Park Service)
File:Mary Ellen Pleasant ca 1904.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The San Francisco history of California's first Black millionaire - CBS San Francisco
The Undertold Story of Mary Ellen Pleasant's Haitian Heritage - The Haitian Times
Don't call her Mammy | The New Fillmore
Landmark Tuesdays: Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park - San Francisco Heritage
The Paris Review - How Mary Ellen Pleasant Fought 19th-Century Stereotypes of Black Women
Know your 'Black History': Mary Ellen Pleasant - African American News and Issues
How Mary Ellen Pleasant Became A Self-Made Black Millionaire
Gael at Heart: California's First Black Millionaire Helped Get Saint Mary's Off the Ground | Saint Mary's College
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Gold Chains: The Hidden History of Slavery in California | ACLU NorCal
The real history behind Mary Ellen Pleasant, San Francisco's "voodoo queen" | KALW