Summary
A revelatory biography of the first Black woman to stand for Vice President charts how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of the most effective power players in the United States. Full description
- Shyamala's daughter
- That little girl
- An education, apartheid, and a slaughter
- A taste of politics
- Setting her sights
- Becoming a boldface
- Severing heads. Figuratively.
- Officer down
- Getting "smart" on crime
- Harris and Obama
- The mad dash
- Change comes to California
- Attorney General Harris
- The relic
- Wedding bells
- The damned photos
- Mortgage meltdown
- Phenomenal women
- "Just a dude"
- Woman in a hurry
- Joe Biden gives Harris a hand
- Picking her shots
- Fighting the forever war
- "Go get 'em"
- "I intend to fight"
- Stepping onto the national stage
- The resistance
- "I'm asking the questions"
- "Yes or no"
- Harris v. Kavanaugh
- A death in the family
- "For the people"
- Timing is everything
- Dancing in the rain.