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First White Miss Hampton University Nikole Churchill

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October 13th, 2009 by Castina

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The White Miss Hampton University has a few Black folks seeing red! A 22-year old Hawaiian college senior became the first “non-black person” to be crowned Miss Hampton at the prestigious Historically Black institution last Friday.
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The prize is $1,500 and makes her the homecoming queen as well as the school’s entrant in the 2010 Miss Virginia pageant. But it seems that everybody on campus isn’t happy to see Nikole Churchilll — a White nursing major who attends the university’s Virginia Beach campus with about 90 other students — take the title from eligible women of color.

Nikole’s father is from Guam and her mother is Italian.

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On Monday, the leggy brunette wrote a letter to President Barack Obama — a fellow Hawaiian — seeking help in the wake of the backlash.

Here is what she wrote:

Subject:
Hampton University

To:
President Barack Obama

October 11, 2009

Aloha Mr. Obama!

My name is Nikole Churchill, a senior nursing major at Hampton University. This past Friday October 9, 2009, I was honored to be crowned Miss Hampton University 2009-2010. It truly was the best night of my life! With that being said, I am sad to say…… that my crowning was not widely accepted and many negative comments regarding my win have been shared throughout my campus.

It would be much easier to say that possibly some were not accepting of the news because I wasn’t the most qualified contestant; however, the true reason for the disapproval was because of the color of my skin. I am not African-American. Despite the unfortunate beliefs that some are saying I should not have won, I am desperately trying to focus on those who believe in me and support me and my goal to represent this beautiful, multicultural campus the very best way that I can. I would love your help!

I am hoping that perhaps you would be able to make an appearance to my campus, Hampton University, so that my fellow Hamptonians can stop focusing so much on the color of my skin and doubting my abilities to represent, but rather be proud of the changes our nation is making towards accepting diversity. People are even nicknaming me, “lil Obama” because of various reasons. This is truly an honor as well!

I am also from Hawaii (Wahiawa) and I am hoping that you can assist me in opening some closed minds and help share some aloha spirit throughout my campus. I feel as though you could relate to my situation, which is why I immediately wanted to contact you. I was interviewed last night at the HU vs. HU football game by news channel 13 and I mentioned how individuals such as you and myself are making changes in hopes people can stop placing so much focus on our skin color by letting that define what we can, cannot, should, and/or should not do. Dr. Harvey welcomed me last night to the family with open arms and I was beyond honored when he told me that he is behind me 100%. I am proud to represent Hampton University and I am so proud having you to represent our home, our country. Your support with my crowning as Miss Hampton University 2009-2010 would be graciously appreciated. Please reply, I will be looking forward to it!

-Nikole Churchill

Virginia Beach , VA

That’s where the trouble started. School administrators released a statement claiming Nikole had not yet been authorized to speak out about her win, therefore the open letter to Obama put her crown in jeopardy. This quickly followed: In a statement to The Hampton Roads Daily Press Tuesday, Nikole issued an apology to the Hampton University community for penning to the Obama Call:

“I am honored to be the winner of the Miss Hampton University Pageant that was held on Friday, October 9, 2009. On Sunday, October 11, 2009 I posted a letter to President Obama saying that my win was not widely accepted on campus. I have now come to regret writing this letter and disappointing the very students that I now represent. I took the comments of a few and blew it out of proportion. In reality, all comments that have been directed towards me and the reception I received at the Hampton University versus Howard University football game on Saturday, October 10, 2009 were genuinely supportive. Today, I met with student leaders and other elected student officials and they were also supportive. Hampton University has always promoted diversity. In fact Hampton University pioneered American Indian education and has embraced diversity since its inception. I truly apologize to all students, faculty, staff and alumni. It was absolutely not my intention to bring negative attention to the University. I deeply apologize for any misunderstandings that this may have caused and I look forward to working with my fellow students to promote the Hampton University legacy.”

Nikole Churchill

Miss Hampton University 2009-2010

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  1. On October 13th 2009, A HU Alumni wrote:

    University 101 hammered it in us that you MUST never release anything representing Hampton U in the press without review…she knew this, and did it anyway!
    The majority at HU didn’t have an issue with her at all! People called her “lil-Oabama” in support of her win..but this letter sounded as if she was about to get lynched or something….bye bye crown…

  2. On October 14th 2009, A HU Alumni wrote:

    University 101 hammered it in us that you MUST never release anything representing Hampton U in the press without review…she knew this, and did it anyway!
    The majority at HU didn’t have an issue with her at all! People called her “lil-Oabama” in support of her win..but this letter sounded as if she was about to get lynched or something….bye bye crown…
    Sorry… forgot to say great post – can’t wait to read your next one!

  3. On October 27th 2009, sunshine wrote:

    Being a Guamain in the mainland makes you just like an African=American….let this woman be…

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