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Lumbee woman goes to Miss America
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 A member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina arrived at the Miss America pageant over the weekend amid questions over her status in the competition. After losing the crown due a controversy over some old photos, Rebekah Revels won a court decision to reinstate her state beauty title. She believes she is North Carolina's true representative. But Misty Clymer is also at the pageant. She was given the state title after Revels was kicked out. A federal court is considering which contestant will participate. Revels is not the only Native American at the pageant. Miss South Dakota is Vanessa Shortbull, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The pageant will be held September 21. Get the Story:
Beauty Rivals of One State Add Spice to Pageant (The New York Times 9/9)
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Ruth Sheehan: 2 queens, twice the chagrin (The Raleigh News and Observer 9/9)
Bumpy road to Atlantic City (The Raleigh News and Observer 9/8)
Two Miss North Carolinas and 50 others hit AC (AP 9/8)
At Miss America, Dispute Widens (AP 9/8)
Miss N.C. drama goes on (The Raleigh News and Observer 9/7) Relevant Links:
Miss America - http://www.missamerica.org Related Stories:
Lumbee woman restored beauty crown (9/5)
Testimony heard in Lumbee beauty case (9/4)
Lumbee woman gets closer to Miss America (8/30)
Lumbee woman loses N.C. beauty crown (8/7)
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