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Miss America’s HERstory
In the summer of 1921, on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, an American icon was born.
For the past 100 years, Miss America has been one of the country’s most recognizable household names and has been at the center of everything from national trends, social movements, and even the birth of television. The young women that have been involved in the program have made a significant difference in people’s lives through their charitable and community service endeavors. In the past several years, each candidate has additionally promoted The American Heart Association (Miss America’s national platform), to educate millions of Americans on cardiovascular medical research, healthy living, and fostering appropriate cardiac care in an effort to reduce disability and deaths caused by cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Miss America is more than just a title, it’s a movement of empowering young women everywhere to dream big, to insist that their voices be heard, and to inspire change in the world around them.
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