Mary Ellen Pleasant was a very successful 19th-century African American entrepreneur, financier, real estate magnate and abolitionist. She was a "conductor” on the Underground Railroad and helped John Brown plan and finance his slave uprising. Studio portrait of Mary Ellen Pleasant.
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uclalsc_1889_b04_f16_003.tif ark:/21198/z13x9qp6
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African American abolitionists African American businesspeople Pleasant, Mary Ellen, 1814-1904
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