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  1. “I was never meant to be raised by one mother, but by many,” Rowell writes. She was the youngest of six children born to Dorothy Rowell, a woman who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was ultimately deemed unfit as a mother. Reflecting on a photograph of her mother taken in the 1950s, Rowell observes: “She had Elizabeth Taylor good ...

  2. Dorothy, who suffered from schizophrenia, took a taxi to a hospital to give birth to Rowell, leaving a son and two small daughters unsupervised. When she was 16 days old, Rowell, along with her two sisters, Sheree and Lori, were surrendered to child services.

  3. As an adult I acquired a photograph of a much different Dorothy Mabel Collins Rowell, taken in the 1950s. She had Elizabeth Taylor good looks. Creamy white skin, thick black hair, laughing eyes.

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  5. American actor, dancer, writer and producer, Victoria Lynn Rowell (b. 1959), spent her entire childhood in the US foster care system. Victoria Rowell was born in Portland, Maine. Her mother, Dorothy, was a white woman who struggled with schizophrenia and left other children unattended at home when she gave birth.

  6. May 25, 2007 · Daytime television star Victoria Rowell spent her early life going from home to home in the foster care system. In her new book she talks about those experiences and the women who cared for her...

  7. Sep 21, 2021 · The Y&R star, born on May 10, 1959, claimed that she only contacted her birth mother, Dorothy Mabel Bevan Sawyer Collins Rowell, who had schizophrenia, "not more than three times" before her death in 1983. However, her birth mother never allowed her foster mother to adopt her and her sisters. Advertisement.

  8. May 17, 2018 · Her mother was Dorothy Rowell, a white woman; Rowell ’ s father, a man named Wilson, was black. She never knew him. It is unclear why Dorothy gave Victoria up after 16 days; however, it has been suggested that it was due to pressure from her white family.

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