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1984

Vanessa Williams
Syracuse New York

An Atlantic City contestant representing New York, Vanessa won both the swimsuit and talent competition, going on to become the first African American Miss America and making an unforgettable mark in pageant history. Despite her resignation over questionable photos, she performed her duties as Miss America in an exemplary fashion. She moved into the world of entertainment with ease and grandeur. Vanessa's talent as a singer, dancer and actress has catapulted her to stardom due to her perseverance and determination.

Today, Vanessa has four children and some describe her as the embodiment of American values. She nurtures at home, encouraging her children in their educational endeavors and social activities, and, of course, continues to pursue quite a remarkable career, being well recognized for recording hits such as "Save the Best for Last" and "Running Back to You."



Ruth Malcolmson, Miss America 1924, competed for the title of Miss America against the largest ever number of representatives- 84! Her coveted Golden Mermaid statue is shown in the background.
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