Ericka Dunlap
Ericka Dunlap (born February 17, 1982) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Orlando, Florida who was named Miss Florida 2003 and subsequently crowned Miss America 2004. Dunlap was the first African American woman to be crowned Miss Florida in the Miss America pageant's 81-year history.[1] As of 2021, she is the only African American woman to have been crowned Miss Florida.[2]
Ericka Dunlap | |
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Ericka Dunlap, Miss America 2004 | |
Born | Orlando, Florida, U.S. | February 17, 1982
Alma mater | William R. Boone High School University of Central Florida |
Title | Miss Orlando 2001 Miss Heart of Florida 2002 Miss City Beautiful 2003 Miss Florida 2003 Miss America 2004 |
Term | September 20, 2003 – September 18, 2004 |
Predecessor | Erika Harold |
Successor | Deidre Downs |
Spouse(s) | Brian Kleinschmidt
(m. 2007; div. 2011) |
Website | http://www.erickadunlap.com/ |
Personal
Dunlap is a native of Orlando, attended William R. Boone High School, and is a graduate of the University of Central Florida. While attending college at the University of Central Florida, she became a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority.
She and her then-husband, Brian Kleinschmidt, appeared on The Amazing Race 15, where they placed third overall.
Career
In 2004, she was crowned Miss America, becoming the seventh African American woman to hold the title. Dunlap's platform was "United We Stand, Divided We Fall Behind: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion." Dunlap appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Hollywood Squares, Live With Regis and Kelly, and Fox News’ The O'Reilly Factor. She also served as Grand Marshal of the Talladega 500 NASCAR race. She has also appeared in a number of movies, including District 9.
Ms. Dunlap’s international appeal began with her travels to the Middle-East during her reign as Miss America to entertain and serve the American troops for Thanksgiving. Most recently, Ericka traveled to Afghanistan to once again boost morale.
Currently, Ericka is a Public Relations Specialist and has formed Crown Jewel Consulting. Her charitable organization, The Crown Jewel Foundation, promotes social development skills and image awareness in young girls, and is set to re-launch in the summer of 2011 with the Princess Power Project. She continues to travel as a special guest speaker as well as developing her entrepreneurial interests in her hometown of Orlando, Florida.[3]
Since the fall of 2013, Ericka has been seen as a judge at The American Idol Experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World.
She ran for the Orlando City Commission, District 5 in 2017,[4] but lost to incumbent Regina Hill.[5]
References
- Rhinehart, Charlene (2017-03-29). "Gen Xers rejoice: Suck.com comes back as a daily newsletter". Black Enterprise. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
- Browne, Tiffany (2020-02-13). "Meet first and only African American woman to win Miss Florida crown". WKMG-TV. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- Dunlap Website
- http://floridanationalnews.com/blog/miss-america-2004-ericka-dunlap-running-for-orlando-city-commission/
- Hill, Stuart pull slim victories in Orlando City Council races; Gray coasts to re-election
External links
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Erika Harold |
Miss America 2004 |
Succeeded by Deidre Downs |
Preceded by Katherine Carson |
Miss Florida 2003 |
Succeeded by Shauna Pender |