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Sullivan became a news reporter on KARK-TV in Little Rock, Arkansas, and later moved to New York City..
Prior to winning the Miss Arkansas Pageant, Sullivan was employed by NBC affiliate KARK Channel 4 in Little Rock and was an assistant to news.
Lencola Sullivan (1957–)
Lencola Sullivan of Morrilton (Conway County) broke many color barriers in Arkansas and became a nationally known public figure. She won four scholarship pageants from 1977 to 1980 and was the first African American to win those pageants.
She was Miss Morrilton in 1977, Miss University of Central Arkansas in 1978, Miss White River in 1979, and Miss Arkansas in 1980. In September 1980, Sullivan competed in the Miss America Pageant and won the preliminary swimsuit competition.
In , Delaware's Deborah Lipford became the first black woman to break into the top ten.Overall, she was the fourth runner-up in the national pageant, the highest placement achieved by an African-American contestant up to that time.
Orean Lencola Sullivan was born on October 29, 1957, to Richard and Macie Sullivan of Morrilton.
She was the oldest of five children. Her father was employed by Missouri Pacific Railroad, and her mother was a school teacher. Sullivan graduated from Morrilton High School in 1975 and received a Bachelor of Science in theatre arts and speech with