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Roulhac Family portrait
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Minerva Roulhac with her husband, Rev. Robert Roulhac and their eight children; John, Bobby, Simeon, Mary, Joseph, Ruth, Edwin and Edgar in 1927.
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Mother and daughters
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Minerva with her daughters, Mary and Ruth in 1966.
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The youngest Roulhacs
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Minerva with her husband, Rev. Robert Roulhac and her twin sons, Edgar and Edwin in 1932.
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Family times
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Minerva with her sons, Edwin and Simeon and her daughter-in-laws, Frances and Evelyn.
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On the campaign trail
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Minerva campaigns for her son, Judge Joseph Roulhac in 1967. He became Akron the first African-American judge in Summit County, Ohio.
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A love of flowers
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Minerva was very fond of flowers and maintained her own garden well into her 90's.
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College Graduation
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Minerva's college graduation from Florida A & M University c. 1903.
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PASSING is inspired by the true story of Minerva Roulhac’s courageous choice in the segregated south.
As a wife, mother and educator, she was an inspiration to her family and her community.
Four decades after her death, her contributions are honored in a play that has resonated with diverse communities.
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