He Adopted Nine Black Girls in 1979—46 Years Later, Meet Them Now

In 1979, a single act of compassion forever changed the lives of nine young black girls and the man who adopted them. Now, nearly half a century later, their extraordinary story of family, resilience, and love continues to inspire people around the world.

A Bold Decision in Difficult Times

In the late 1970s, Charles Anderson, a schoolteacher living in Chicago, made a decision that shocked his community. At a time when adoption—especially transracial and group adoptions—was rare and often stigmatized, Charles opened his heart and home to nine African American girls who had been living in foster care. The girls, ranging in age from three to twelve, had all faced difficult beginnings, marked by instability and uncertainty.

Charles, determined to give them a chance at a better life, navigated a challenging adoption process and faced skepticism from friends and neighbors. “People told me it was impossible,” Charles recalls. “But I saw nine girls who needed love and a family. That was all that mattered.”

 

 

Building a Family Against the Odds

The early years were not easy. Charles worked tirelessly to provide for his daughters, juggling his teaching job with parenting duties. The girls struggled to adjust, but Charles’s unwavering support and unconditional love helped them heal and thrive. He encouraged them to pursue education, express themselves, and support one another.

Family dinners became a cherished tradition, and weekends were filled with laughter, music, and storytelling. “He taught us to be proud of who we are,” says Denise, the eldest. “He never let us forget that we were loved.”

Growing Up and Giving Back

As the years passed, each of the girls forged her own path. Denise became a nurse, while her sister, Angela, pursued a career in law. Two of the sisters became teachers, inspired by Charles’s example. Others went into business, social work, and the arts. Despite their diverse interests, the bond between the sisters remained strong.

They credit their father’s guidance for their success. “Dad always said, ‘Lift as you climb,’” says Michelle, now a social worker. “We try to give back to our community, just like he gave to us.”

Reunion: 46 Years Later

Now, 46 years after their adoption, the family recently reunited for a special celebration. The event was filled with joy, tears, and reflection, as the sisters shared stories of their journey and honored Charles for his selfless love.

Photos from the reunion show nine accomplished women standing proudly beside the man who changed their lives. “We’re proof that family is about love, not blood,” says Angela. “Our story shows what’s possible when someone cares enough to make a difference.”

A Legacy of Love

Charles Anderson’s decision to adopt nine girls in 1979 was more than an act of kindness—it was the beginning of a legacy. Today, his daughters are mothers, mentors, and leaders in their communities. Their story continues to inspire, reminding us all of the power of family, hope, and love.