Inspired by William Leidesdorff
William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. (October 23, 1810 – May 18, 1848) was one
of the earliest mixed-race U.S. citizens in California and a highly successful,
enterprising businessman. Leidesdorff was of mixed parentage but is largely identified as
being of African descent. Raised in the Dutch West Indies, Leidesdorff was
initially involved in the shipping trade. He was responsible for introducing
the first steamboat in the Bay Area of California. In addition he opened and operated San
Francisco’s first hotel. He also went on to become the city’s school
board president. After acquiring large plots of land, his worth at the time of
his passing was nearly a million and a half dollars. He is
known to be America’s first millionaire of African descent.