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  2. Mary Ellen Pleasant - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen Pleasant (August 19, 1814 [a] – January 11, 1904 [b]) was an American entrepreneur, financier, real estate magnate and abolitionist. She was arguably the first self-made millionaire of African-American heritage, preceding Madam C. J. Walker by decades.

  3. Thomas Bell (capitalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bell was a decades-long bachelor [4] when Pleasant introduced him to Teresa Percy Hoey, [3] [10] who had been one of her "protégés". [11] [d] Teresa's maiden name was Harris and she was a widow when she married Bell. [10] Home of Mary Ellen Pleasant and Thomas Bell's family, 1861 Octavia, San Francisco, California

  4. Frederick A. Woodworth - Wikipedia

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    Woodworth and his brother were abolitionists, his brother having served in the Atlantic to end the slave trade. A fugitive slave named Mary Ellen Pleasant had come to San Francisco in 1852 aboard the steamer Oregon. Initially she took employment working as a cook and housekeeper at the house belonging to the Case, Heiser & Company, Woodworth's ...

  5. “Wicked”'s Elphaba and “The Wind on Her Tongue's ... - AOL

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    Similarly, in The Wind on Her Tongue, Oya’s relationships with Marie Laveau and Mary Ellen Pleasant provide her with guidance, solidarity and a shared sense of purpose. These women, each ...

  6. Mary Ellen - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Mary Ellen Duncan (1941–2022), American academic administrator and teacher; Mary Ellen Mark (1940–2015), American photographer; Mary Ellen Pleasant (1815–1904), American entrepreneur, financier, real estate magnate, and abolitionist

  7. List of people associated with the California Gold Rush

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    Mary Ellen Pleasant: c. 1814–1904 U.S. African American entrepreneur, real estate investor, abolitionist, financier first self-made millionaire of African-American heritage Addison Pratt: 1802–1872 Winchester, New Hampshire, U.S. missionary, farmer, whaler Benjamin B. Redding: 1824–1882 Yarmouth, Colony of Nova Scotia (now Nova Scotia ...

  8. The 11 Most Haunted Places in San Francisco - AOL

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    Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park, Lower Pac Heights. When work with the Underground Railroad in New England became too dangerous, Mary Ellen Pleasant moved to San Francisco to work as a cook for ...

  9. Chatham Vigilance Committee - Wikipedia

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    Members of the organization included Lucy Stanton Day, [6] James Henry Harris, G. W. Brodie, [7] Ann Shadd Cary, Thomas Cary, Isaac Shadd, William Howard Day, Martin Delany, Osborne Perry Anderson, [2] John James Pleasant, and Mary Ellen Pleasant. [8]