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How Black women lifted Harris to achieve a ‘collective, profound win’ – Florida Courier

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It took 231 years, but women finally shattered the second-highest glass ceiling in the U.S. Kamala Harris acknowledged the usually underappreciated role that Black women, especially, play in doing the hard work of organizing and turning out Democratic voters. Black women are “too often overlooked but so often prove they are the backbone of our […]

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