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Mary Ellen Pleasant Becomes a Rich, Black Abolitionist (feat. Lisa Bonet) - Drunk History - YouTube
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
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Drunk History" San Francisco (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb
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Mary Ellen Pleasant : The Mother of California's early civil rights movement - Kentake Page
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The Many Chapters of Mary Ellen Pleasant - The New York Times
Mary Ellen Pleasant in Ingleside: Stories of Geneva Cottage – Sunnyside History Project
Mary Ellen Pleasant in Ingleside: Stories of Geneva Cottage – Sunnyside History Project
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
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Remembering California's 'Mother of Civil Rights' and her Mayacamas cave
How a Heroine Became a 'Demon' in Victorian San Francisco | KQED