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Author: Marilyn S. Greenwald

Marilyn S. Greenwald is a professor emerita of journalism at Ohio University and the author of four biographies, including “A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism and the Career of Charlotte Curtis” and “Pauline Frederick Reporting: A Pioneering Broadcaster Covers the Cold War.”
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From Eunice Hunton Carter to Kamala Harris: The Importance of “Firsts”

Marilyn S. Greenwald and Yun Li
From Eunice Hunton Carter to Kamala Harris: the Importance of "Firsts"

Eunice Hunton Carter was catapulted into national prominence 85 years ago as one of the brightest attorneys in New York City.

Eight decades later, Kamala Harris, another Black woman attorney, is making history.

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