In 1959, beauty pageants were becoming increasingly popular in the United States. The Miss America pageant had been around since 1921, but new organizations were popping up across the country. That year, the Miss Universe pageant was held in Long Beach, California, and Miss Akiko Kojima from Japan was crowned the winner.
There were controversies surrounding the pageants, with critics arguing that they objectified women and reinforced traditional gender roles. Despite this, the pageants continued to gain popularity and draw large television audiences.
In 1959, the Miss USA pageant was won by Terry Lynn Huntingdon from Louisiana. She went on to represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant, where she was named first runner-up. The Miss Teenage America pageant also took place that year, with Judy Gibbons from Colorado winning the title.
Overall, beauty pageants in 1959 were a reflection of the changing cultural landscape of the time, with some embracing the glamour and excitement of the events, while others questioned their purpose and impact.
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