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Former Miss America shares how pageant helps pave the way for womens’ success

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ORLANDO, Fla. – When Ericka Dunlap was crowned Miss America in 2004, she didn’t realize it was a job she would have for the rest of her life. “It’s a job for the rest of your life, I didn’t know that signing up for it,” said Dunlap. “But I’m grateful for it, because 17, 18 years later, I’m still able to make an impact on my community, I still have a platform, that’s really huge for me.

I worked my entire life to get it, so I get to have it for the rest of my life and that’s a privilege.” But she said her road to the crown started in her living room here in the City Beautiful watching with her family when she was a child. “It was exciting, every single pageant that would come on television,” said Dunlap. “Back in those days, we would take a

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