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Erika Harold is a 2001 Phi Beta Kappa college graduate of mixed black and American Indian ancestry who can sing arias in six languages. She is headed for Harvard Law School. But first she will spend a year travelling the country making public appearances as Miss America 2003.

Pageant winners must promote a favorite cause during their annual reign, and Ms. Harold had a ready-made issue, one she has already spoken about to more than 14,000 students during her time as Miss Illinois. Her cause, born of deep personal experience in schools where her life was threatened because of her refusal to succumb to sexual advances, is teen sexual abstinence. "Thousands of young people," she states, "need assurance that waiting until marriage for sex is the right thing to do." Harold promotes the value and wholesomeness of teen chastity under the title "Respect Yourself, ...

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