The story behind the infamous "4 Children for Sale" photograph in 1948 is heartbreaking

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The story behind the infamous "4 Children for Sale" photograph in 1948 is heartbreaking.

Lucille Chalifoux, the mother in the photo, was facing eviction from her apartment and, with no other options, made the difficult decision to sell her four children.

The photo captured the attention of the public when it was published in the local newspaper.

Offers of support and job opportunities poured in, but unfortunately, they were not enough to save the children from their challenging fate.

The youngest child, David, was adopted by Harry and Luella McDaniel, who provided him with a stable and safe home.

While his upbringing was strict, he eventually found stability and served in the military for 20 years before working as a truck driver.
However, the older siblings, RaeAnn and Milton, had a much more harrowing experience. They were sold to a couple named John and Ruth Zoeteman, who treated them as property rather than children.

They were chained up in a barn and subjected to physical and emotional abuse. RaeAnn, in particular, had a traumatic upbringing, including an incident of kidnapping, rape, and pregnancy in her teenage years.

Despite their hardships, both RaeAnn and Milton were able to reconnect as adults.

Unfortunately, their sister Lana passed away before they could reunite.

Another sibling, Sue Ellen, was in the late stages of lung disease at the time of the reunion but could express her love for her siblings through written communication.
Sue Ellen's words for the birth mother that sold them: "She needs to be in hell burning."

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