Black women in the forefront of the political struggle

MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — The little girl ran up to her, wide-eyed and giddy.

Associated Press writers Angeliki Kastanis, Josh Boak, Emily Swanson, and Hannah Fingerhut contributed to this report.

Associated Press national race and ethnicity writer/2020 | Past: investigative reporter| Ida B. Wells fellow.

National writer for the Associated Press covering politics, poverty, and rural America. Based in Louisville, Kentucky.

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