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Column: Why Kamala Harris could become an unapologetically Black vice president

Column: Why Kamala Harris could become an unapologetically Black vice president
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Sen. Kamala Harris, declared Saturday the vice president-elect, addresses supporters at a rally Monday night at Citizens Bank Park parking lot in Philadelphia.

For the first time in American history, we will have a vice president who looks like me — Black like me and a woman like me. It’s strange to even be able to type that after enduring four, long years of ruthless attacks on everything having to do with my race and my gender, led by our lame duck, sorry excuse for a president, Donald Trump. But here we are, celebrating with impromptu marches and cowbell ringing, horn honking, pot clanging and fist raising.

“We did it, Joe,” an emotional Vice President-elect Kamala Harris told President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday morning. “You’re going to be the next president of the United States,” she added, laughing and raking a hand through her hair. For millions of Americans, what is most meaningful is that she did it.

As Joel Goldstein, law professor emeritus at St. Louis University and an expert on the vice presidency, told my colleague Melanie Mason this could be “the first time in American history that the election of the vice president would be more […]

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