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Remembering one of LA’s architects: Biddy Mason

Biddy Mason was born enslaved in the southern U.S., then got moved to California by a plantation owner. She later sued for her freedom and won. In LA, she became a medical practitioner who served both Black and white local communities.

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By Steve Chiotakis • Aug 23, 2021 • 25m Listen

Biddy Mason was born enslaved in the southern U.S., then got moved to California by a plantation owner. She later sued for her freedom and won.

In LA, she became a medical practitioner who served both Black and white local communities. For 10 years, Mason saved her money until she was finally able to purchase a piece of land on Spring Street in downtown LA and establish a family homestead.

She also left open tabs at local markets so people could come and get whatever they needed, and risked her life treating prisoners in LA jails during an epidemic.

In 1872, Mason led the founding of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles. She helped build First AME into a cornerstone of the local Black community. It remains so today.

Sisters Cheryl and Robynn Cox — the great-great-great-great granddaughters of Biddy Mason — are petitioning the City of Los Angeles to name a street after her.

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