Nia Imani Franklin (1993- )

April 10, 2019 
/ Contributed By: Euell A. Dixon

Nia Franklin

Nia Franklin

Creative Commons Image (CC BY 2.0)

Nia Franklin is the 2018 Miss New York, the 2019 Miss America titleholder, and an American composer. Franklin was born on July 27, 1993, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She is the oldest of James and Kristy Franklin’s three children. In her youth, Franklin took classical voice lessons and wrote her first song by the age of six.

Franklin attended North Davidson High School in Welcome, North Carolina, and graduated in 2011. She then attended East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. In her freshman year, her father was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and Franklin became a stem cell donor, sending him into remission. In April of 2015 she composed a chamber opera entitled King Solomon which debuted with a sixteen-member cast and a twelve-member orchestra. Franklin won her first beauty competition during her junior year and was crowned Miss Black and Gold at a scholarship pageant sponsored by the East Carolina University chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. She graduated with her Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition in 2015.

Franklin then attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, obtaining her M.A. degree in Music Composition. She served as an ArtistCorps member from 2016 to 2017, teaching music to preschool and elementary school children. She also served as a music theory teacher and choir teacher for the Salvation Army Summer Music Conservatory in partnership with the Winston-Salem Symphony. Franklin competed in the Miss Thomasville, Ms. Capital City, and the Miss North Carolina pageants in 2016 and 2017, placing in the top five, if not the runner up, in all competitions.

Franklin moved to New York City, New York, after being selected for the 2017 William R. Kenan Fellowship with the Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts education division. She immediately began working with Success Academy Charter Schools, and founded a music club for the students. She also served as a cultural partner for Sing for Hope, a NYC based non-profit organization. In June 2018, Franklin competed as Miss Five Boroughs at the Miss New York pageant, winning the talent, interview, and swimsuit competitions. She was crowned Miss New York on June 30, 2018, at Shea’s Theatre in Buffalo, New York.

Franklin then represented New York in the Miss America 2019 competition held annually in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Her platform was “Advocating for the Arts,” and she sang “Quando m’en vo” from Puccini’s opera La Bohème.

Franklin was crowned Miss America 2019 on September 9, 2018, by the former winner Cara Mund, of North Dakota. She is the first Miss America winner that did not have to wear a swimsuit as part of the pageant. She is the seventh Miss New York to win the title, the fourth Miss New York to win the title in the last six years, and one of three women that were not actually born in New York. In addition to the title, Franklin also won a $50,000 scholarship.

Author Profile

Multiple business owner Euell Dixon (formerly Nielsen) was born on November 3, 1973, in Sewell, New Jersey. The youngest daughter of scientist and author Eustace A. Dixon II and Travel Agent Eleanor Forman, Euell was an early reader and began tutoring at The Verbena Ferguson Tutoring Center for Adults at the age of 13. She has owned and operated five different companies in the past 20 years including Show and Touch, Stitch This, Get Twisted, Dimaje Photography, and Island Treazures.

Euell is a Veteran of the U.S. Army (Reserves) and a member of the Order of Eastern Star, House of Zeresh #103. She is also the 3rd Historian for First African Presbyterian Church, the nation’s oldest African American Presbyterian church, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Euell is also a photographer, storyteller, fiber artist, and a historical re-enactor, portraying the lives of Patriot Hannah Till, Elizabeth Gloucester, and Henrietta Duterte. Euell has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2014 and was given an award from the site in 2016 for being the only African American female who had almost 100 entries at the time. Since then, she has written over 300 entries. Euell currently lives in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

CITE THIS ENTRY IN APA FORMAT:

Dixon, E. (2019, April 10). Nia Imani Franklin (1993- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/nia-imani-franklin-1993/

Source of the Author's Information:

Natalie Stone, “Miss New York Nia Imani Franklin Crowned Miss America 2019”, People.com, September 9, 2018, https://people.com/tv/miss-america-2019-winner-nia-franklin/; Jenny Drabble, “Winston-Salem native Nia Franklin wins Miss America pageant”, Journalnow.com, September 9, 2018, https://www.journalnow.com/news/local/winston-salem-native-nia-franklin-wins-miss-america-pageant/article_afbf06c8-7ea2-5eaa-b8dc-b9350faafdf6.html; Wayne Perry, “Former County Resident Wins Miss America Title”, the-dispatch.com, September 10, 2018, https://www.the-dispatch.com/news/20180910/former-county-resident-wins-miss-america-title.

Further Reading