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Who is she? Mary Ellen Pleasant or Queen Emma? – Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi
Mary Ellen Pleasant – Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Gold Chains: The Hidden History of Slavery in California | ACLU NorCal
Mary Ellen Pleasant: The First Black Female American Self-Made Millionaire — Unique Coloring
The Paris Review - How Mary Ellen Pleasant Fought 19th-Century Stereotypes of Black Women
SEEKING MAMMY PLEASANT | Santa Rosa History
Mary Ellen Pleasant - FoundSF
Southern Folk Artist & Antiques Dealer/Collector: "Mary Ellen Pleasant visits Creole New Orleans" by Creole Folk Artist Andrew LaMar Hopkins
Black Kudos on X: "Remembering Mary Ellen Pleasant. https://t.co/FgHDbl2t74 https://t.co/7rDeqbdCuC" / X
How Mary Ellen Pleasant became one of the first black millionaires
How Mary Ellen Pleasant became one of the first black millionaires
Mary Ellen Pleasant's grave site... - THE LIPSTICK KILLERZ | Facebook
Mary Ellen Pleasant: Entrepreneur, activist, investor who made + lost fortune | Black History Facts - YouTube
The Paris Review - How Mary Ellen Pleasant Fought 19th-Century Stereotypes of Black Women
Mary Ellen Pleasant Becomes a Rich, Black Abolitionist (feat. Lisa Bonet) - Drunk History - YouTube
The Undertold Story of Mary Ellen Pleasant's Haitian Heritage - The Haitian Times
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, Mother of the California Civil Rig...
Beltane Ranch recognized as a Black historical site by National Park Service
Mary Ellen Pleasant - Equality Before the Law: California Black Convention Activism, 1855-65
Don't call her Mammy | The New Fillmore
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
Landmark Tuesdays: Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park - San Francisco Heritage
How a Heroine Became a 'Demon' in Victorian San Francisco | KQED