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'''Rebecca Ann King''' (born 1950, in [[Hancock, Iowa]]) is most noted as holder of the 1974 [[Miss America]] title.<ref>[http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1970/1974.aspx 1974: Rebecca King, Miss America]</ref> Heralding the arrival of [[feminism]] in this most traditional of events, Rebecca King was a law student, who famously expressed feminist political views at the Miss America Pageant's morning-after breakfast following her crowning. The following year, when King crowned her successor, Miss Texas Shirley Cothran, feminists were again in Atlantic City protesting the pageant. King went on to earn her law degree, while Cothran earned her doctorate degree, making them the two most educationally accomplished Miss Americas, in what pageant historians view as an ironic turn of events, given the protests concerns about the pageant's presumed degradation of women.
'''Rebecca Ann King''' (born 1950, in [[Hancock, Iowa]]) is most noted as holder of the 1974 [[Miss America]] title.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1970/1974.aspx |title=1974: Rebecca King, Miss America |publisher=Missamerica.org |date= |accessdate=2012-01-10}}</ref> Heralding the arrival of [[feminism]] in this most traditional of events, Rebecca King was a law student, who famously expressed feminist political views at the Miss America Pageant's morning-after breakfast following her crowning. The following year, when King crowned her successor, Miss Texas Shirley Cothran, feminists were again in Atlantic City protesting the pageant. King went on to earn her law degree, while Cothran earned her doctorate degree, making them the two most educationally accomplished Miss Americas, in what pageant historians view as an ironic turn of events, given the protests concerns about the pageant's presumed degradation of women.


King received a law degree from the [[Sturm College of Law|University of Denver School of Law]] and became a practicing domestic-relations attorney specializing in divorce. She pressured the Miss America Pageant to award points for the interview section of the competition, and has spoken in favor of female empowerment at many schools and organizations. She married banker George Dreman and has since used the name Rebecca King Dreman.
King received a law degree from the [[Sturm College of Law|University of Denver School of Law]] and became a practicing domestic-relations attorney specializing in divorce. She pressured the Miss America Pageant to award points for the interview section of the competition, and has spoken in favor of female empowerment at many schools and organizations. She married banker George Dreman and has since used the name Rebecca King Dreman.


Her daughter, Diana Dreman, won the [[Miss Colorado]] 2011 pageant and will compete at [[Miss America 2012]], making her the first daughter of a Miss America ever to compete for the Miss America title.<ref>http://pageantcenter.com/pageants1/pageant-titleholders/miss-colorado-makes-pageant-history-daughter-of-miss-america-1974-competes-for-2012-miss-america-title/</ref>
Her daughter, Diana Dreman, won the [[Miss Colorado]] 2011 pageant and will compete at [[Miss America 2012]], making her the first daughter of a Miss America ever to compete for the Miss America title.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pageantcenter.com/pageants1/pageant-titleholders/miss-colorado-makes-pageant-history-daughter-of-miss-america-1974-competes-for-2012-miss-america-title/ |title=Miss Colorado Makes Pageant History: Daughter of Miss America 1974 Competes for 2012 Miss America Title |publisher=pageantcenter.com |date=1999-02-22 |accessdate=2012-01-10}}</ref>


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Revision as of 18:40, 10 January 2012

Rebecca Ann King
Born
Rebecca Ann King

EducationUniversity of Denver
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Metro Denver 1973
Miss Colorado 1973
Miss America 1974
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue
Major
competition(s)
Miss America 1974 (winner)

Rebecca Ann King (born 1950, in Hancock, Iowa) is most noted as holder of the 1974 Miss America title.[2] Heralding the arrival of feminism in this most traditional of events, Rebecca King was a law student, who famously expressed feminist political views at the Miss America Pageant's morning-after breakfast following her crowning. The following year, when King crowned her successor, Miss Texas Shirley Cothran, feminists were again in Atlantic City protesting the pageant. King went on to earn her law degree, while Cothran earned her doctorate degree, making them the two most educationally accomplished Miss Americas, in what pageant historians view as an ironic turn of events, given the protests concerns about the pageant's presumed degradation of women.

King received a law degree from the University of Denver School of Law and became a practicing domestic-relations attorney specializing in divorce. She pressured the Miss America Pageant to award points for the interview section of the competition, and has spoken in favor of female empowerment at many schools and organizations. She married banker George Dreman and has since used the name Rebecca King Dreman.

Her daughter, Diana Dreman, won the Miss Colorado 2011 pageant and will compete at Miss America 2012, making her the first daughter of a Miss America ever to compete for the Miss America title.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Miss America 1974". PBS. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  2. ^ "1974: Rebecca King, Miss America". Missamerica.org. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  3. ^ "Miss Colorado Makes Pageant History: Daughter of Miss America 1974 Competes for 2012 Miss America Title". pageantcenter.com. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2012-01-10.

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