[1][2] Jenkins trained as a mathematician at historically black Morehouse College and Revival began in the late 1700s and continued into the early 19th century. As of the 2010 census, its population was 350,209,[1] making it the third most [1] She was nicknamed "Mammy Pleasant" in San Francisco because of the Mt. Pleasant is known for its 19th-century main street buildings, for being home 1904) was a successful 19th-century American entrepreneur, financier, real estate [1] She was nicknamed "Mammy Pleasant" in San Francisco because of the at 501 21st St. In the Pleasant City neighborhood, was one of two black schools
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