Charleston, South Carolinaโs Porter-Gaud High School just elected its first Black homecoming queen. And it only took them 155 years to do it. Iโm not kidding. Senior Amber Wilsondebriano made history as the schoolโs first Black student to wear the crown when her classmates elected her this fall.
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โOn Homecoming night, I took so many pictures with young Black children, and I want them to look at me and believe that this is something that is attainable for them,โ she told News 2 Charleston. โIt feels like finally I can give them some sort of dream, and help them, even if I get to just stand here and wear a crown, it means so much more than just being the queen. My win is not just for me โฆ itโs for all of the younger kids.โ
And Wilsondebriano is a pretty exceptional representative of the Porter-Gaud student body. In addition to holding a 4.66 GPA, her plate is full with extracurricular activities. Sheโs the co-president of the schoolโs Chinese Club as well as the co-founder and president of the Art Club.
And if all of that wasnโt enough, Wilsondebriano and five of her classmates co-founded the schoolโs Black Excellence Society, a club she says was intended to provide a safe space for the Porter-Gaudโs Black students to come together.
โThere are less than 10 Black people in my senior class,โ she told USA Today. โWhen we have our meetings, every Black student in the school can fit in one classroom.โ
After graduation, Wilsondebriano plans to major in Painting at The Savannah College of Art and Design. She says she hopes to write and illustrate books for children after college.
Amberโs mother, Monique Wilsondebriano says that while sheโs proud of her daughterโs historic accomplishment, sheโs not surprised by her election.
โAmberโs classmates elected her not because she is Black, but because they genuinely love her, she told WGME 13.
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