Miss Black America

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For the British musical band, see Miss Black America (band)

The Miss Black America pageant is a competition for young Black American women in areas such as speech, talent, style, and poise — essentially the black version of the popular Miss America pageant.

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[edit] History

J. Morris Anderson first created and produced the Miss Black America Pageant on August 17, 1968, it was a local Philadelphia area pageant to protest the lack of black women in the Miss America pageant. In 1969, the Miss Black America became national with 42 U.S. states competing in New York City's Madison Square Garden. The winner was Miss Black New York.

[edit] The winners

Year Miss Black America From
1969 Gloria O. Smith New York
1970 Unknown Mississippi
1971 Joyce Warner Florida
1972 Linda Barney New Jersey
1973 Tyrisha Blacky Unknown
1974 Unknown Unknown
1975 Helen Jean Ford Hattiesburg, Mississippi
1976 Twanna Kilgore Washington, D.C.
1977 Claire Ford Memphis, Tennessee
1978 Lydia Jackson Willingboro, New Jersey
1979 Varetta Shankle Mississippi
1980 Halle Berry Memphis, Tennessee
1981 Yvette Cason District of Columbia
1982 Unknown Unknown
1983 Sonya Robinson Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1984 Renee Ford Unknown
1985 Amina Fakar Detroit, Michigan
1986 Unknown Unknown
1987 Leila McBride Denver, Colorado
1988 Unknown Unknown
1989 Unknown Unknown
1990 Unknown Unknown
1991 Sharmell Sullivan Gary, Indiana
1992 Unknown Unknown
1993 Unknown Unknown
1994 Unknown Unknown
1995 Unknown Unknown
1996 Unknown Unknown
1997 Unknown Unknown
1998 Unknown Unknown
1999 Unknown Unknown
2000 Unknown Unknown
2001 Unknown Unknown
2002 Unknown Unknown
2003 Unknown Unknown
2004 Unknown Unknown
2005 Unknown Unknown
2006 Unknown Unknown

[edit] Trivia

  • The Jackson 5 made their first television debut performing during the 1969 pageant, won by Gloria O. Smith, Miss New York.
  • Kathleen Bradley won the "Miss Black California" award in 1971.
  • In 1971, Oprah Winfrey competed as Miss Black Tennessee.
  • Joyce Warner of Florida was Miss Black America 1972.
  • Twanna Kilgore of Washington, D.C. was Miss Black America 1976
  • Claire Ford of Memphis, TN was Miss Black America 1977.
  • Lydia Garrett of North Carolina was Miss Black America 1984.
  • In 1991, boxer Mike Tyson was a judge in the pageant, and the following year was convicted of raping Miss Black Rhode Island, Desiree Washington. The winner of that pageant was future WCW Nitro Girl and current WWE diva Sharmell Sullivan.
  • Marshaline Letcher, using her stage name, was First Runner Up in the Miss Black New York State Pageant.
  • Two Jackson State University co-eds, Helen Jean Ford and Varetta Shankle, have held the title of Miss Black America. Both were also members of the University's marching band, "The Sonic Boom of the South."
  • There is a Curtis Mayfield song entitled "Miss Black America."
  • T'Keyah Crystal Keymah won the "Miss Black Illinois" pageant in 1985 and was First Runner Up in the Miss Black America Pageant that year.

[edit] See also

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