Miss Black America Contestant, Phyllis D. Wilson

Title

Miss Black America Contestant, Phyllis D. Wilson

Description

This is a newspaper feature of Phyllis D. Wilson, a competitor in the Miss Black America Pageant. The Miss Black Nebraska competition was an annual event, first held in 1970 with the winner going on to participate in the Miss Black America pageant. At the same time that women’s liberation activists were protesting the Miss America pageant for its objectification of women, black women were protesting their exclusion from beauty pageants by staging their own Miss Black America contest. They viewed this as a challenge to white-defined concepts of beauty and an assertion of race pride.

Source

Great Plains Black History Museum, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011

Rights

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Format

Newspaper photograph

Language

English

Type

Image

Coverage

Omaha (Neb.)

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Citation

“Miss Black America Contestant, Phyllis D. Wilson,” History Harvest, accessed November 21, 2024, https://historyharvest.unl.edu./items/show/739.

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