This Day in History: Vanessa Williams Becomes First Black Miss America (Sunday, Sep. 17th)

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This Day in History:, Vanessa Williams Becomes
First Black Miss America.
September 17, 1983.
At the time of Williams'
historic title, the Miss America
pageant had a 63-year history.
Black women weren't
allowed to compete for the
first 30 years of the pageant.
A year after being crowned, nude photos of her emerged. She was forced to give up her title.
Despite the controversy, Williams launched
a successful music career. Her 1994 album,
'The Sweetest Days,' went platinum.
She also sang the Oscar-winning track, "The Color
of the Wind," featured in the Disney hit, 'Pocahontas.'.
Williams has also led a successful acting career, with roles
in film, television and on Broadway. She was nominated
for a Tony for her role in a revival of 'Into the Woods.'
Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 [CHEERING]
00:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:09 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:13 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:24 [CHEERING]
00:34 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:38 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:41 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:44 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:51 (upbeat music)

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