The Story of Miss Black USA
Her Story
The Miss Black U.S.A. Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit corporation in the state of Maryland, recognized under the 501(c)3 code of the Internal Revenue Service. The Miss Black USA Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc., was founded in 1986 by Karen Arrington.
On June 6, 1987, the J.W. Marriott hotel ballroom in Washington, D.C. was transformed into an elegant showplace. It was standing room only, and the atmosphere was electric. A celebrity panel of judges representing the sports, entertainment, media and fashion industry had the best seats in the house. At 8:00pm the lights faded and the curtains were raised. Next, twenty-one stunning, smart and talented African American women from across the nation represented the dreams of our ancestors. From the Harlem Renaissance to the New Renaissance we have moved beyond the cotton club, savoy and into an arena that gives us the freedom to conquer all.
The delegates took to the runway. They made no secret of their ambition to succeed. They were academic divas with high aspirations, advocating change in their communities. They were following in the footsteps of African American she'roes, and paving the way for those who would follow. They modeled one-piece swimsuits in bold and shimmering palettes. Next, the delegates showcased their talents. Inspired by the works of some of the greatest and renowned African American literary writers and artists, delegates belted out tunes to the likes of Billy Holiday, performed ballet, tap and modern dance, and read dramatic recitations from the works of Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Zora Neale Hurston and others.
The mood softened for the eveningwear competition. Delegates graced the runway with layers of chiffon flowing gowns, panels of lace, and strapless dresses that were made for the red carpet.
The high voltage show was one to not be forgotten and culminated in the crowning of the first and only "Miss Black USA," Tamiko Gibson, Miss Black Maryland a 21-year-old professional model. The stunning University of Maryland Broadcasting Journalism major made history when she won the coveted title of "Miss Black U.S.A. 1987" and paved the way for others to follow:
Twenty- One years later, the tradition continues ...
The Miss Black Arizona Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit corporation, recognized under the 501(c) 3 code of the Internal Revenue Service. In summer 2009 The Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Foundation introduced our very first "Little Miss Black Arizona Pageant.' This pageant is for young girls ages 4-12; with 20 young ladies participating we had one incredible night.
The 2010 Little Miss Pageant Registration Is Now Open, Visit www.missblackarizona.com!
Who I'd like to meet:
Who will reign in 2011 and go on to compete for the National honor of Miss Black USA? Is it you? Workshops for the 2011 Pageant will start in April, 2010!
The Application fee is $50 and will include a photo shoot. Headshots will be used on the website to showcase all contestants.
*Scholarships are available for candidates that have financial hardship.
Please visit www.missblackarizona.com for more information!
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The Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Foundation celebrates scholastic achievement and believes that education is the key to lifelong success and empowerment. The Miss Black USA Pageant promotes education and leadership by providing scholarships opportunities to its winners.
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The Miss Black Arizona Pageant is a community driven organization and is committed to addressing health and education, two leading social issues in the African American community. The winners of the official "Miss Black Arizona" pageants will use her civic platform to promote awareness of these issues during her reign.
Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Foundation Be sure to catch Raven and Rebekah this Friday at the 11th Annual Black Chamber of Commerce Dinner at the Phoenix Convention Center!
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Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Foundation Thanks to the AKA's for inviting us to the fabulous Fashionetta and MBAZ commends Brianna Sanders and Boy Scout Troop 842, especially Robert Latham!
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Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Foundation Be sure to catch Raven and Rebekah this Saturday at the AKA Fashionetta and at the Sojourner Center with Boy Scout Troop 842!