
The Woman Who Would Not Step Aside: The Life and Legacy of Mary Ellen Pleasant (eBook, ePUB)
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Before Rosa Parks, before Ida B. Wells, before the civil rights movement had a name, one woman on the far edge of the American frontier was already fighting; and winning; her own battles for justice.Born into bondage or servitude around 1814 and raised among abolitionists in Nantucket, Mary Ellen Pleasant crossed a nation at war with itself to become one of the most powerful and misunderstood women in 19th-century America. She built an empire in Gold Rush San Francisco, turned overheard secrets into fortune, and quietly funded the fight for freedom; even contributing to John Brown's legendary ...
Before Rosa Parks, before Ida B. Wells, before the civil rights movement had a name, one woman on the far edge of the American frontier was already fighting; and winning; her own battles for justice.
Born into bondage or servitude around 1814 and raised among abolitionists in Nantucket, Mary Ellen Pleasant crossed a nation at war with itself to become one of the most powerful and misunderstood women in 19th-century America. She built an empire in Gold Rush San Francisco, turned overheard secrets into fortune, and quietly funded the fight for freedom; even contributing to John Brown's legendary cause.
But power came with a price. As her wealth and influence grew, so did the city's fear of her. The newspapers called her "Mammy Pleasant," branding her a sorceress, a schemer, a woman who had reached too high. When her business partner Thomas Bell died in a mysterious fall, society that once sought her favor turned to ruin her name.
Yet even stripped of fortune, Pleasant refused to yield. She took on segregation in California's courts nearly a century before the Montgomery bus boycotts, leaving behind a legacy that law, rumor, and prejudice could not erase.
Told with vivid detail and historical precision, The Woman Who Would Not Step Aside traces Pleasant's rise from the margins of slavery to the heights of influence; and into the myth that still shadows her memory. Through letters, court transcripts, and contemporary accounts, it restores her rightful place as a visionary entrepreneur, a hidden abolitionist, and the Mother of Civil Rights in California.
A story of brilliance and betrayal, of wealth and resistance, this is the life of a woman who refused to be invisible; and whose voice still echoes through the fog of San Francisco.
Born into bondage or servitude around 1814 and raised among abolitionists in Nantucket, Mary Ellen Pleasant crossed a nation at war with itself to become one of the most powerful and misunderstood women in 19th-century America. She built an empire in Gold Rush San Francisco, turned overheard secrets into fortune, and quietly funded the fight for freedom; even contributing to John Brown's legendary cause.
But power came with a price. As her wealth and influence grew, so did the city's fear of her. The newspapers called her "Mammy Pleasant," branding her a sorceress, a schemer, a woman who had reached too high. When her business partner Thomas Bell died in a mysterious fall, society that once sought her favor turned to ruin her name.
Yet even stripped of fortune, Pleasant refused to yield. She took on segregation in California's courts nearly a century before the Montgomery bus boycotts, leaving behind a legacy that law, rumor, and prejudice could not erase.
Told with vivid detail and historical precision, The Woman Who Would Not Step Aside traces Pleasant's rise from the margins of slavery to the heights of influence; and into the myth that still shadows her memory. Through letters, court transcripts, and contemporary accounts, it restores her rightful place as a visionary entrepreneur, a hidden abolitionist, and the Mother of Civil Rights in California.
A story of brilliance and betrayal, of wealth and resistance, this is the life of a woman who refused to be invisible; and whose voice still echoes through the fog of San Francisco.
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