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Beauty pageant and its first First African-American queen crowned in 1987 to return to Prince William County Fair

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… annual beauty pageant — the first African-American to earn the honor.

“It … I think there were two African-Americans at the pageant, and … I won, being the first [African-American] ever to win that pageant … not ready to see an African-American hold the title. “I …

Source: Potomac Local News - Local News for Prince William, Stafford, Manassas, Fredericksburg

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