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- The_Rollin_Sisters abstract "The Rollin sisters of South Carolina were some of the most influential African American women to have lived during the Reconstruction Era. Frances Ann (Frank), Katherine (Kate), Charlotte (Lottie), Marie Louise (Loyise) and Florence Rollin were born in Charleston, but eventually settled in Columbia, South Carolina. The daughters of William Rollin, a wealthy lumber dealer of French Catholic Haitian origin who owned both slaves and real estate, these five women influenced the political sphere in spite of their inability to vote or hold political office.The Rollins sisters were born to a free black couple who belonged to Charleston's antebellum free black \"aristocracy\". Very little is known about their mother. William Rollin was a fervent Roman Catholic and was very concerned with his daughters' education.In the spring of 1871, two New York newspapers covering South Carolina politics, the Sun and the New York Herald, published long interviews with the sisters. By that time, the sisters had become known for their salon, which was referred to as \"the Republican Headquarters\" at the time. The Rollin sisters were closely aligned with both white and black radical Republican leadership in the area. The Sun compared the women to Catherine de Medici, Charlotte Corday and Louise Mulbach.".
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- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_de_Medici.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte_Corday.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Columbia,_South_Carolina.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Frances_Rollin_Whipper.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Mulbach.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink Radical_Republican.
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- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina.
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rollin Sisters".
- The_Rollin_Sisters wikiPageWikiLinkText "her four sisters".
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- The_Rollin_Sisters subject Category:People_from_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- The_Rollin_Sisters comment "The Rollin sisters of South Carolina were some of the most influential African American women to have lived during the Reconstruction Era. Frances Ann (Frank), Katherine (Kate), Charlotte (Lottie), Marie Louise (Loyise) and Florence Rollin were born in Charleston, but eventually settled in Columbia, South Carolina.".
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