Theophile Terrence Allain was born a slave on October 1, 1846 on the Australian Plantation,
West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. His father was a wealthy plantation owner named Sosthene Allain and was owner of Theophile and his mother. Allain served as valet and body-servant of his master. Sosthene was affectionate to the youth, allowing Theophile to eat at his table and taking Theophile to Europe. When Allain was ten, he traveled to
Paris with his father where he attended school. Allain occasionally went by the nickname "Soulouque". At one point in the 1850s, Allain was travelling to France to meet his master. Crowds gathered at the port to meet him, believing him to be the Haitian leader,
Faustin Soulouque. In 1859, back in Louisiana, he entered school again, and in 1868 he attended a private school in
New Brunswick, New Jersey. In 1869 he entered the grocery business in West Baton Rouge and
Iberville, where he remained until 1873. He next invested in sugar and rice cultivation and became owner of his father's plantation. He also was successful in the shipping industry, particularly with sugar, syrup, molasses, and rice. == Louisiana politics ==