Marjorie Vincent
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Marjorie Judith Vincent from Oak Park, Illinois, U.S., the daughter of Haitian immigrants, was crowned Miss America 1991, taking over from Debbye Turner. (It was the first time in history a black winner had been crowned by a black former Miss America.) She used the spotlight to spread her message about domestic violence.
"For me, it was a thrill to take [the victims'] message to lawmakers in Washington and to state legislatures," Vincent says. "At one appearance, an older man came up to me and said he was really glad I made the point that men could be victims too, because he was one."
Vincent went back to law school at Duke University after her one-year reign. Just before finishing law school in 1994, she became a television news anchor in Meridian, Miss., and later worked at stations in Peoria, Ill., and Columbus, Ohio, for the next six-plus years.
As of September 2007, she is completing her law degree in Jacksonville, Florida.
Preceded by Jeri Zimmerman |
Miss Illinois 1990 |
Succeeded by Jaclyn Greer |
Preceded by Debbye Turner |
Miss America 1991 |
Succeeded by Carolyn Suzanne Sapp |