The Fultz girls-Mary Anne, Mary Alice, Mary Catherine and Mary Louise- were the first set of black quadruplets. They were born in May 1946 to a mute mother and a father who was a farmer. They were featured in Ebony and Jet Magazines. They debuted at the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority ball in 1964, and attended Bethune Cookman College for 2 years, but didn’t do too well. They graduated from the Barbizon modeling school, and had jobs modeling. 3 of the 4 would die of breast cancer by the age of 55 allegedly by caused by Pet Milk. Mary Catherine is the only quad still alive today.