Posted to City Connections by Kevin King
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Posted to Multicultural Roots Project by Danielle Garduno
Mary Ellen Pleasant was born into slavery, but against all odds, was able to become a Gold-Rush era millionaire and a powerful abolitionist. Mary’s exact origins are unclear, but it is known that from a young age she was separated from her family. She was sent to Nantucket, Massachusetts to live with a family and work as a domestic servant. During this time, she discovered that being invisible to those around her could be beneficial. During her time in Nantucket, Mary learned to read, write and to develop other skills.
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Posted to News to Brighten Your Day by Adriane Mertens

On Friday, Nov. 13, Denise Tait was given the keys to her brand new, rebuilt home in Coffey Park. Denise and her family had lost their original home in the 2017 Tubb's Fire, and shortly after the fires Denise’s husband passed away. Prior to his death, Denise's husband had designed blueprint plans for the rebuild of their home...Continue Reading...