Miss Universe: A Full List Of All The Black Winners
Black Miss Universe Winners Gallery: A Look Back At The Pageant’s History - Page 2
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Check out the six Black Miss Universe winners below:
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The first Black Miss Universe, Commissiong’s win challenged Eurocentric beauty ideals and inspired generations of women of color.
2. 1995 – Chelsi Smith (USA)

A Texas native and biracial beauty, Smith brought charisma and poise, leaving behind a legacy of confidence and authenticity.
3. 1998 – Wendy Fitzwilliam (Trinidad & Tobago)

Following in Commissiong’s footsteps, Fitzwilliam became an advocate for women’s rights and HIV/AIDS awareness.
4. 1999 – Mpule Kwelagobe (Botswana)

Her historic win marked Botswana’s first-ever Miss Universe crown, spotlighting African representation.
5. 2011 – Leila Lopes (Angola)

Lopes used her platform to promote racial equality and natural beauty standards across the globe.
6. 2019 – Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa)

With her short natural hair and message of self-love, Tunzi redefined what Miss Universe could represent.
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