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My physical appearance will always reveal my positive mental attitude toward life.
My head held high will indicate the mental and spiritual strength that lives within me.
My straight, cheerful manner of walking will exemplify the positive direction my life has taken.
My eloquent manner of talking will always relate the positive mental, spiritual and physical forces that reside within me.
My illustrious smile will always express the pleasure I receive from living.
The positive look in my eyes will always indicate the self confidence and positive spirits inside me.
THEREFORE:
I CAN perform any task;
I CAN sell any product;
I CAN succeed in any job;
I CAN cause any relationship to thrive;
I CAN overcome any obstacle;
I CAN accomplish any objective.
I AM a positive mental, spiritual and physical person.
I AM spiritually capable of succeeding.
I CAN successfully compete on any mental level;
I WILL succeed on any physical level of activity in which I engage.

The pageant was sorely needed in an era where you still had some Black parents who idolized white standards of beauty. Some forced their kids to walk around with clothespins constricting their noses in an attempt to get the 'narrow' white nose instead of our broad African ones. Too many of us growing up heard the comments of our elders and our peeps in which dark-skinned people were shunned and light skinned people with 'good' hair were the beauty gold standard.
The pageant helps remind all of us that all Black women are beautiful, no matter whether our skin color is vanilla creme light or ebony dark.