Black Women Work to Get Out the Vote as Kamala Harris Closes In On Becoming the Country's First Woman President
DAWSON, GA - OCTOBER 31:
Members of various local chapters of NAACP in southwest Georgia, including Barbara Sherman, L, and Georgia NAACP executive director Tonza Thomas, R, work to encourage people to vote on October 31, 2024, in Dawson, GA. If Kamala Harris wins the presidential election, she'll be the first woman, particularly Black and Indian woman, to hold the highest office of range United States.
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