African-American Pioneers of Los Angeles, Featuring Biddy Mason
African-American Pioneers of Los Angeles, Featuring Biddy Mason
GENINT 731.569
In this course, we explore the story of African-American entrepreneur and philanthropist, Biddy Mason.
Duration
As few as 1 day
Units
0.0
Current Formats
Live Online
Cost
Starting at $30.00
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About This Course
African-American pioneers have been integral to Los Angeles since its founding, from the original settlers in 1781 to instrumental figures in its later development and civil rights movements. When the city of Los Angeles was founded, 26 of its 44 original settlers were of African descent. Former slave Biddy Mason became a real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist, and one of the first prominent Black citizens and landowners in Los Angeles. This course will focus on her story and the stories of other Black leaders who helped to develop Los Angeles into the thriving, multi-cultural metropolis it is today. After class, we will also walk a short distance to Biddy Mason Park and view the artwork Biddy Mason Time and Place, a timeline of Biddy Mason’s life. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy lunch at Maccheroni Republic (lunch not included). Students must sign a waiver to participate
Winter 2026 Schedule
Date
Details
Format
Friday 10:00AM - 12:00PM PT
Live Online
UCLA Extension - Downtown Los Angeles
Notes
Course fee is $30 for both OLLI Basic and Plus members. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Open to the public.
Deadline
No refunds after March 20, 2026
Schedule
Type
Date
Time
Location
Lecture
Fri Mar 20, 2026
10:00AM PT - 12:00PM PT
UCLA Extension - Downtown Los Angeles
Trust Building Suite 600 (6th floor)
Trust Building Suite 600 (6th floor)