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Kamala Harris Biography - cover

Kamala Harris Biography

Emily Whitman

Verlag: Emily Whiteman

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Beschreibung

Explore the remarkable journey of Kamala Harris in this definitive biography. Delve into the influences of her multicultural heritage and formative years in Oakland and Berkeley, where her family dynamics and environment played pivotal roles in shaping her. Follow her educational path from Howard University to the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, where she honed her legal aspirations and sense of justice.

Experience her groundbreaking role as the first female, African-American, and South Asian District Attorney of San Francisco, tackling crime and forging crucial political alliances. Discover her tenure as Attorney General of California, marked by landmark cases and her adept balance of progressive and pragmatic approaches. Witness her impactful legislative efforts as a U.S. Senator, advocating for social justice and navigating the complex political landscape of Washington, D.C. Finally, trace her historic rise to the Vice Presidency, breaking barriers and championing civil rights alongside President Joe Biden.

Inside the Biography:
- Roots in Jamaica and India: Uncover Harris’s multicultural heritage.
- Howard University: Explore her experiences at a historically Black university.
- District Attorney of San Francisco: Understand her breakthrough moment and impact.
- Attorney General of California: Learn about her landmark cases and legal battles.
- U.S. Senator for California: Discover key legislative efforts and achievements.
- Vice Presidency: Follow her historic election and transition to becoming the Vice President.
- President Joe Biden's endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.

And much more!

Click the buy button to gain instant access to this compelling biography and explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Kamala Harris.
Verfügbar seit: 29.07.2024.

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