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South Carolina High School Elects First Ever Black Homecoming Queen In Its 155-Year History

By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated October 19, 2023

Porter-Gaud High School in Charleston, South Carolina has not had a Black homecoming queen during the entirety of its 155-year existence. But that changed this year.

Senior Amber Wilsondebriano made history when she was elected by

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