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Alabama’s Heather Whitestone McCallum certainly can answer that question, as the 1995 winner of Miss America. Whitestone McCallum, a Dothan native, made history in 1994, becoming the first deaf ...
Heather Whitestone McCallum, Miss America 1995, made sure to congratulate Birmingham’s Abbie Stockard this week after her win as Miss America 2025. Both women are Alabama natives, and both ...
The crowning of Heather Whitestone, a deaf woman, as Miss America represents a milestone not only for people who are deaf and hard of hearing but also for all people throughout the world.
Former Miss Americas Suzette Charles and Heather Whitestone visited 'Today' on Monday (Aug. 20) to discuss the allegations of bullying against Gretchen Carlson. Former Miss America Caressa Cameron ...
The following was first published in The Press of Atlantic City on Sept. 9, 1995 as Heather Whitestone was finishing her year as Miss America 1995 An hour after Kimberly Aiken of South Carolina ...
Sept. 20 -- When the winner of the 1995 Miss America was announced, Heather Whitestone McCallum turned to her fellow finalist to see if she cried, knowing that it is almost always the winner who ...
"My husband John is running for Congress, because the dreams of our children are threatened by Washington," says Heather Whitestone McCallum. "Take it from me -- no one will work harder to ...
Heather Leigh Whitestone McCallum (born February 24, 1973) is a former beauty queen and conservative activist who was the first deaf Miss America title holder, having lost most of her hearing at ...
Whitestone McCallum, 51, is pictured in a photo with Stockard at the Miss America competition, and both women are wearing big smiles. “Mrs. Heather, you are amazing!! Thank you,” Stockard said ...