Rosa Black (1894-1980) was the
third child and oldest daughter of
H. R. and
Mary Snoddy Black. An excellent student, she
enrolled in
Converse
College in January 1908, midway through the eighth grade, which
was highly unusual. Following her graduation from Converse in 1914,
Rosa spent the summer in a tour of Europe. She taught school in
Spartanburg for several years. Rosa remained single and she and
her brother Paul continued to live in the family home after the
deaths of their parents. She traveled widely, frequently in the
company of her sister Mary Kate and two nieces. She died in 1980,
at the age of eighty-six.