December 22, 2024

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National Miss Juneteenth reflects on year as titleholder

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Aceia Spade, National Miss Juneteenth, talks to Diamond Justice Carlisle about the book she just read to the group of kids at the Gadsden Public Library on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.

Aceia “Ace” Spade and Demia Taylor are not your average teenagers getting ready to take on their freshman year of college and junior year of high school, respectively. 

Though Spade currently resides in Oregon, she and Taylor were each born and raised in Gadsden and continue to visit family in the area.

“It has taught me many life lessons that have helped me along the way,” Taylor said, “Without them, I would not have the knowledge that I have now to be where I am.”

“I was born and raised here. I was Miss Emma Sansom in the eighth grade, playing sports all throughout my time here,” added Spade. “This place is who I am no matter where I go, because they always know I’m from the South and this place and state is my entire motivation.”

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