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English: Underscoring the lack of organization and communication, there is no identification of any of the 31 contestants in the book! It was sold for 15¢ a copy, and while it did contain a daily schedule, the main point of the "souvenir album" seemed to be to advertise the promoters of the event and to advertise local businesses.
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A CBS report cited a passage from the book with the racist term: "In the deeper South, many free blacks were mulattoes, usually the emancipated children of a white planter and his black mistress." [ 5 ] The same report states that anthropologist Naomi Reed , after reviewing the 12th (2007) and 15th (2015) editions, determined that the textbook ...
Miss America is an annual competition that is open to women from the United States between the ages of 18 and 28. [1] Originating in 1921 as a "bathing beauty revue", [2] the contest is judged on competition segments with scoring percentages: Private Interview (30%) – a 10-minute press conference-style interview with a panel of judges, On Stage Question (10%) – answering a judge's question ...
Delegates from across the state will participate in private and on-stage interviews, evening gown, talent, and health and fitness categories for the opportunity to represent Maryland in the annual ...
Miss America's Teen is an American scholarship pageant. It is the sister program to the Miss America Opportunity, and it aims to "promote scholastic achievement, creative accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement for America's teens." In order to be eligible to compete, participants must first compete and win at the local level ...
Stanley is recalling 2.6 million mugs sold in the U.S. after the company received dozens of consumer complaints, including some users who reported getting burned and requiring medical attention ...
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.