Miss Black USA Pageant explained

The Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant is a national scholarship competition for young women of African descent that was founded in 1986 by Karen Arrington.[1] [2] While Ms. Arrington has a long-standing history of hosting a national Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant, her system has not been exclusive in doing so consecutively. As indicated by the chart below, there have been some years where "no pageant was held" by Ms. Arrington's State of Maryland organized non-profit, for example in years such as 1998, 1999 and 2000. However, similar to Miss USA and Miss America both being national systems, there have been other non-profits to host national scholarship pageants to celebrate Black women, with documented queens.

The Miss Black USA Pageant System founded by Ms. Arrington is a non-profit corporation in the state of Maryland, recognized under the 501(c)3 code of the Internal Revenue Service. The current titleholder under her pageant system is Kennedy Lucas of Maryland, who was crowned on August 4, 2024.

History and former titleholders

The first titleholder was Tamiko Gibson, representing Maryland, who was crowned Miss Black USA 1987 at the JW Marriot in Washington, D.C., on June 6, 1987.[3] Gibson would later complain that she had been improperly dethroned in May 1988 and received none of the promised prizes.[4] [5]

On August 23, 2003, Elizabeth Muto won the pageant, which was held in Miami.[6] Muto returned her crown later that year because she was unhappy with the contract that the pageant asked her to sign, which would have made them her exclusive publicist, agent and manager.

State pageants

Each year, state competitions are held across the nation including Alabama, Arizona,[7] California,[8] Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa,[9] Massachusetts,[10] Mississippi,[11] New York,[12] North Carolina,[13] Ohio,[14] Oregon,[15] South Carolina,[16] Tennessee,[17] Virginia[18] and Washington.[19] [20] The Miss Black USA organization licenses the state pageants. Women from areas where a state pageant is not held may apply as a delegate-at-large.

Winners

YearNameStateNotes
1987data-sort-value="Gibson, Tamiko"Tamiko GibsonMarylandCrowned June 6, 1987, in Washington, D.C.
1988data-sort-value="Rainey, Melanie Elaine"Melanie Elaine Rainey
1989data-sort-value="Waddell, Leslie Elizabeth"Leslie Elizabeth Waddell (later Ezina LeBlanc)MichiganCrowned in College Park, Maryland.[21] (*Later dethroned and replaced by first runner-up, Elizabeth Regina Wallace of Florida)[22]
1990data-sort-value="Lester, Clarissa"Clarissa LesterSouth Carolina
1991data-sort-value="Whitaker, Tarsha"Tarsha WhitakerHouston
1992
1993data-sort-value="Warren, Ebony"Ebony WarrenFlorida
1994Deya SmithConnecticut
1995data-sort-value="Rugege, Sheila Mutumba"Sheila Mutumba RugegeLouisiana
1996data-sort-value="Moss, Dawn"Dawn MossMaryland
1997data-sort-value="Mack, Caroline"Caroline MackNorth Carolina
1998data-sort-value="Hughes, Alicia"Alicia HughesTexasCrowned in Houston, Texas, on August 22, 1998.[23] (Pageant hosted by USA Metroplex Pageant Systems, Inc.)
1999No pageant held
2000No pageant held
2001data-sort-value="Miree, Lisa Marie"Lisa Marie MireeOhioCrowned March 24, 2011, in Birmingham, Alabama.
2002No pageant held
2003data-sort-value="Muto, Elizabeth"Elizabeth MutoNevadaCrowned August 23, 2003, in Miami. Returned crown four months later.
2004No pageant held
2005data-sort-value="Dean, Celi Mari"Celi Marie DeanMinnesotaCrowned August 7, 2005, in Washington, D.C.
2006
2007data-sort-value="Allen-Harris,Kalilah"Kalilah Allen-HarrisTennesseeCrowned June 1, 2007, in The Gambia.[24]
2008data-sort-value="White, Kristen E."Kristen E. WhiteGeorgia
2009data-sort-value="Rudd, Shayna Y."Shayna Y. RuddPennsylvaniaCrowned August 3, 2009, in Washington, D.C.[25]
2010data-sort-value="Ighodaro, Osas"Osas IghodaroConnecticutCrowned August 9, 2010, in Washington, D.C.[26]
2011data-sort-value="Gibson, Ocielia"Ocielia GibsonTexasCrowned August 8, 2011, in Washington, D.C.[27] [28]
2012data-sort-value="Watkins, Salena"Salena WatkinsNew YorkCrowned August 13, 2012, in Washington, D.C.[29]
2013data-sort-value="McCoy, Amanda"Amanda McCoyNorth CarolinaCrowned August 12, 2013, in Washington, D.C.[30]
2014data-sort-value="Alexander, Jasmin"Jasmin Alexander ColoradoCrowned August 10, 2014, in Washington, D.C.
2015data-sort-value="Gibbs, Madison"Madison GibbsNorth CarolinaCrowned August 9, 2015, in Washington, D.C.[31]
2016Tonille Simone WatkisConnecticutCrowned August 7, 2016, in Washington, D.C. [32]
2017Daphne Marcelle LeeNew JerseyCrowned August 20, 2017, in Washington, D.C.
2018Kelsi Alexandria Horn*MichiganCrowned August 12, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (*Later dethroned and replaced by first runner-up, Kelli Abernathy of Alabama)
2019TeKema BalentineWisconsinCrowned August 11, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
2020No pageant held
2021Myja GaryVirginiaCrowned August 8, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
2022Tahira GilyardNew YorkCrowned August 7, 2022, in Washington, D.C.
2023Ariel ThompsonKentuckyCrowned August 6, 2023 in Washington, D.C. Resigned in April 2024. [33]
2024Kennedy LucasMarylandCrowned August 4, 2024 in Washington, D.C.

Local and State winners

Miss Black USA state and local delegate winners and contestants have gone on to successful careers in entertainment, law, education, medicine and other arenas. Some of the state and local pageant's winners include:

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.missblackusa.org Miss Black USA
  2. Book: Smith. Jessie Carney. Encyclopedia of African American Popular Culture. 2011. limited. Greenwood. 122.
  3. Web site: Allen. Freddy. New Miss Black USA 'Ready' for the Future. BlackPressUsa. 27 August 2012. 11 August 2015.
  4. News: Trescott. Jacqueline. Black Pageant Under Fire. The Washington Post. 5 August 1988. 13 August 2015.
  5. News: Zak. Dan. Miss Black USA pageant bumpy but it's refocusing. The Houston Chronicle. 10 August 2005. 11 August 2015.
  6. News: Unhappy Miss Black USA returns her crown. South Florida Business Journal. 8 December 2003. 11 August 2015.
  7. http://www.missblackarizona Arizona
  8. http://www.missblackcalifornia.com California
  9. http://www.missblackiowausa.org Iowa
  10. http://www.missblackmass.org Massachusetts
  11. http://www.missmahoganyscholarshipinc.org Mississippi
  12. http://www.beautys-ink.com New York
  13. http://www.noireproductions.com/missblacknorthcarolina.htm North Carolina
  14. http://www.missblackohiousa.com Ohio
  15. http://www.missblackoregon.org Oregon
  16. http://www.missblacksc.org South Carolina
  17. http://www.missblacktennessee.com Tennessee
  18. http://www.houseofl.org Virginia
  19. http://www.missblackwashington.org Washington
  20. https://www.whereweconverge.com/post/miss-black-washington-justine-baker-reflects-on-her-recent-victory-and-preparing-for-the-national-stage
  21. News: Miss Black USA. Jet. 16 January 1989. 54.
  22. Book: Jet . 1990-07-09 . Johnson Publishing Company . en.
  23. News: Miss Black USA. Jet. 28 September 1998. 22.
  24. Web site: Stuart. Shantiqua S.. Miss Black USA 2007 Speaks Candidly to Black Voice News. Black Voice News. 8 August 2007. 28 September 2016.
  25. News: Brown. DeNeen L.. Meaning of Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant Runs Deep. The Washington Post. 5 August 2009. 13 August 2015.
  26. . Miss Black Connecticut Crowned Miss Black USA® 2010 in the Nation's Capital. Upper Marlboro, Maryland. PR Newswire. 12 August 2010. 20 August 2015.
  27. News: 2011 Miss Black U.S.A., Presented by Calgon, Crowns Winner in Washington, D.C.. Business Wire. 12 August 2011. 12 August 2015.
  28. News: Nicholson. Eunice. Dallas' Ocielia Gibson speaks about reign as Miss Black USA. Dallas South News. 12 August 2015.
  29. News: Salena Watkins crowned Miss Black USA 2012. WJLA News. 14 August 2012. 12 August 2015.
  30. News: Watson. Andrea V.. Amanda McCoy Wins Miss Black USA. Jet. 21 August 2013. 12 August 2015.
  31. Web site: Elz. Kai. Miss Black USA 2015 Crowned. Chicago Defender. 14 August 2015. 20 August 2015.
  32. https://1966mag.com/tonille-watkis-crowned-miss-black-usa-2016/ Tonille Watkis Crowned Miss Black USA 2016
  33. https://www.missblackusa.org/press