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- William Leidesdorff - Wikipedia
William Alexander Leidesdorff Jr (1810 – May 18, 1848) was an Afro-Caribbean settler in California and one of the founders of the city that became San Francisco A highly successful, enterprising businessman, he is thought to have been the first black millionaire in the United States [1]
- The ultra wealthy in San Francisco
The San Francisco metropolitan area is home to more than 530,000 millionaires One in 10 is a very high net worth (VHNW) individual with a fortune of between $5m and $30m Earlier this year, Altrata released its 2023 World Ultra Wealth Report, which ranks San Francisco fifth, globally for the size of its ultra high net worth (UNHW) population
- Forgotten legacy of SFs first Black millionaire on show
Mary Ellen Pleasant (1814–1904) has been called “the mother of the California civil rights movement” and the “ Rosa Parks of the 19th century ” An activist and entrepreneur, Pleasant was the
- Who are the richest billionaires in California? - KRON4
Stacker compiled a list of the richest billionaires who are residents of California, using data from Forbes Billionaires are ranked by net worth as of Feb 23 Forbes lists 159 billionaires in
- This is how much money it takes to be wealthy in the Bay Area - SFGATE
You need upwards of $4 million to be considered wealthy in San Francisco, according to a new report
- San Francisco’s FIRST Black Millionaire: w Eric F.
San Francisco City Guides: San Francisco’s FIRST Black Millionaire: w Eric F - See 1,765 traveler reviews, 1,125 candid photos, and great deals for San Francisco, CA, at Tripadvisor
- Discover the Astonishing Legacy of America’s “First Black Millionaire . . .
Revered by his neighbors, many of whom openly despised the race he kept secret, Leidesdorff became America’s “First Black Millionaire” while still in his thirties Come discover San Francisco in its earliest days and learn about this fascinating individual
- Want to meet a millionaire? Best chance is in Bay Area
More than one in 200 workers in San Francisco earns at least $1 million a year, the highest share in the country by quite a distance, according to a new analysis of ADP payroll data The
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