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By Anumita Kaur, Emmanuel Felton, Brianna Tucker / The Washington Post
14:49 JST,
November 10, 2024
DULUTH, Ga. – When Kamala Harris emerged as the Democratic presidential nominee this summer, many Black women across the country began dreaming of a potentially historic, glass-ceiling-breaking victory.