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  2. Alice Mason (real estate broker) - Wikipedia

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    Alice Mason (October 26, 1923 – January 4, 2024) was an American real estate broker, socialite, and political fundraiser.According to the New York Times she became one of the most powerful real estate brokers in Manhattan and was known as "the person you called if you couldn’t get past the [] board."

  3. Stephen Smith (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Stephen Smith (1797–1873) was an African American businessman, philanthropist, preacher, real estate developer, and abolitionist. [1] [2] He had lived in Pennsylvania in the 19th-century and contributed large amounts of his wealth in the effort to abolish slavery. [3] Smith had been an agent of the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia. [4]

  4. History of African Americans in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, W. Wilson Goode (b. 1938) became Philadelphia's first black mayor. Goode's administration was followed by black mayors John Street (b. 1943) and Michael Nutter (b. 1957). [49] Many black Philadelphia natives have moved to the suburbs or to Southern cities such as Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Birmingham, Memphis, San Antonio and Jackson ...

  5. Egypt Sherrod - Wikipedia

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    Egypt Alise Sherrod was born on November 16, 1976, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [ citation needed ] She is the eldest of four siblings. [ 2 ] Growing up in her grandparents' home, she slept in a closet that only fit her bed; as a child she dreamed to one day have a closet that was bigger than her bedroom.

  6. List of African American newspapers in Pennsylvania

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    In the 19th century, Pennsylvania saw a level of publishing that rivaled New York, with 14 African American periodicals in circulation from 1838 to 1906. [1] Pennsylvania's first African American newspaper was The Mystery , published in Pittsburgh by Martin Robison Delany from 1843 to 1847.

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