Susan Akin

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Born (1964-08-12) August 12, 1964 (age 61)
TitleMiss University 1985
Miss Mississippi 1985
Miss America 1986
PredecessorSharlene Wells
Susan Akin
Akin, 1985
Born (1964-08-12) August 12, 1964 (age 61)
Alma materUniversity of Mississippi
TitleMiss University 1985
Miss Mississippi 1985
Miss America 1986
PredecessorSharlene Wells
SuccessorKellye Cash
Spouses
Jetson Taylor
(m. 1990; div. 1994)
Brooks Lynch
(m. 1996)
Children2

Susan Akin (born August 12, 1964) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Meridian, Mississippi who was Miss Mississippi 1985 and Miss America 1986.[1]

Akin was born to Earl and Dorothy (Parkerson) Akin on August 12, 1964. She is the second of three children. Her younger sister Janet Leigh Akin (1969-1980) was afflicted with Down's Syndrome.[2] She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority at the University of Mississippi.[3]

Pageantry

Before the Miss America 1986 pageant, computer modeling successfully predicted that Akin would be named Miss America, her odds set at 7 to 1. Included in her pageant history she earned a Top Ten spot in the first children’s pageant of its kind, World’s Our Little Miss. [4] During her pageant years, Akin participated in over 110 pageants.[5]

Career

Akin with (LtR) President Ronald Reagan, Sonny Montgomery, George H. W. Bush in 1985

Akin traveled extensively with Bob Hope, performing at conventions both in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Akin was formerly the spokesperson for the National Down's Syndrome Association, during which she spoke before state legislatures and advocacy groups.[6]

In 1991, Akin appeared in a segment on Unsolved Mysteries to discuss the unexplained death of Crystal Spencer, an aspiring actress who died in the same apartment building where Akin and her husband, Jet Taylor, lived in 1988.[7]

Controversies

She is the granddaughter of Bernard L. Akin, a conspirator in the murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner of 1964.[8][9] The Meridian Star reported Akin's response to her grandfather's involvement, "That's something that doesn't involve me. I wasn't even born and can't be involved in this. And the people who have taken it out of context thinking they can drag me down, cannot and they're not."[10]

Akin openly opposed mixed marriages with the New York Press quoting her as saying, "I feel at this time intermixing could lead to more problems."[11]

Personal life

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