This focus on intersectionality is timely and relevant, bringing attention to the compounded difficulties Black women face in the political arena. The emphasis on “double jeopardy” strengthens the argument for why a Black female president is not only overdue but essential for progress on multiple fronts, as she would bring insights informed by overcoming both types of discrimination.
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