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The Fultz sisters were the 1st identical set of Black quadruplets. Their story is full of tragedies

Cynthia Rita
Aug 07, 2018
11:55 P.M.

- Celebritist has learned from Black Girl Long Hair that Black quadruplets known as the 'Fultz Quads' did not have as good a life as people expected.

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- Even though they survived into adulthood, they struggled to live comfortably and make ends meet as tragedy upon tragedy befell them.

- Three of the sisters eventually died of breast cancer before they turned 55 and the fourth is only alive because she went into remission.

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The Fultz Quadruplets were the first identical Black quad babies born in the United States.

The Fultz girls became baby celebrities, while Fred Klenner, the white doctor who delivered them into the world, exploited them for fame and money.

The Fultz Quads – Mary Louise, Mary Ann, Mary Alice, and Mary Catherine – were born on May 3, 1946, at Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville, North Carolina.

The Quads’ parents, sharecropper Pete and deaf-mute mother Annie Mae, lived on a farm with their six other children but were too poor to care for the babies.

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Multiple births were rare at the time and the equipment to care for underweight babies wasn’t as prevalent as it is in modern times.

The girls were delivered in what was known as the ‘basement,' according to a 2002 report by journalist and educator Lorraine Ahearn.

This 'basement' was the Blacks-only wing of the hospital, and Klenner and Black nurse Margaret Ware helped Annie Mae give birth.

Since the Fultz family couldn’t read or write, Dr. Klenner named the girls after his own family members.

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When news of the quads began to spread nationwide, curious onlookers and media began sniffing around for photo opportunities.

At the time, baby formula companies such as Gerber and PET wanted to use the quads as a means to start an ad campaign to sell their wares in the Black community.

Black families didn’t buy formula during the late ’40’s as many mothers opted to breastfeed because of the high cost of baby formula.

Klenner struck a deal with PET for an undisclosed amount and the Fultz Quads were well on their way to becoming stars.

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The 4 sisters starred in ads in Ebony Magazine and they even made the cover of the publication.

But all of this notoriety came with a price as Klenner used the girls for his 'Vitamin C therapy' that he claimed made the girls healthy along with the PET evaporated milk formula.

While Klenner reaped the financial benefits, PET Milk company gave the Fultz quads a farm, a nurse, food, and medical care.

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Even more shocking, when Klenner returned the girls home, he displayed them in a glass-enclosed nursery.

In a follow-up story reported by Ebony, the then 22-year-old sisters were ultimately adopted by the nurse PET assigned to them and her husband.

The quads struggled badly in adulthood.

The farm they were given was on difficult land, and PET paid the quads just $350 a month, leaving them virtually broke.

The girls became only the third set of quadruplets in America to survive until adulthood.

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But according to Ahearn’s story, three of the sisters died of breast cancer before age 55, with Catherine Fultz Griffin believed to be the last surviving Fultz quadruplet.

What do you think of how the lives of the famous Fultz Quads turned out to be?

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