Richard gets post-election analysis from Michelle Duster, author, educator, historian, and Chicagoan known for her work to preserve the legacy of her great-grandmother, Ida B. Wells. "Kamala Harris," she said, "represents a lot of Black women's experience of having to be twice or three or four times as good, run circles around the person that you're competing against, and . . . if you match resume to resume, the Black woman is clearly more qualified and has [a] higher expectation put on her [and] totally different measurements of what people expect from you."
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