Mary Ellen Pleasant
Posted By: Jon C. on February 11, 2008 Mary Ellen Pleasant, referred to as the "mother of civil rights" in 1860s California, is a figure that isn't well-known in modern Black history, but was a famous abolitionist, entrepreneur, and social figure who saved countless lives helping slaves escape to freedom. It was actually Pleasant who financed John Brown's famous **** rebellion at Harper's Ferry, an act that cost Brown his life while Pleasant narrowly escaped. Mary was born into slavery in Georgia around 1814, and grew up as an indentured servant to merchants in New Orleans and Massachusetts. Her master, despite earlier promises of freedom, instead sold her into slavery. She grew into a woman and married in Boston; her northern owners were sympathetic to the abolitionist cause and she was thus able to eventually earn her freedom. She became an infamous figure of the "Underground Railroad", secreting enslaved Blacks to freedom in disguise. Pleasant fled west to San Francisco to escape **** hunters, eventually gaining the trust and respect of San Francisco's elite. She was well known for her uncanny ability to broker relationships and gain financial and social support for Blacks, and the abolitionist cause. In California, she gained significant wealth and power, allowing her to provision John Brown's rebellion with weapons, supplies, and parcels of land in which to hide. She was known to be a very successful entrepreneur, starting several successful businesses whose estimated value was $30 million in today's currency. Her most famous achievement was a successful challenge to San Francisco's segregated trolley system in 1868; 90 years prior to the bus boycotts of Montgomery and Selma, AL. The judgment set a legal precedent which still stands today, and was upheld in a California court in 1983. Sadly, Pleasant's reputation was tarnished by her political enemies, and her many achievements were lost to history. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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Re: Ms. Pleasant Hi, I'm the new kid on the block, Junior at DSU-Dover - Mass Comm Major. Thanks for the update on Mary Pleasant. Look forward to more. Saturday, March 1st 2008 at 7:56AM |
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I just had to repost this on my facebook. She inspires me
Friday, February 4th 2011 at 11:35AM |
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