VP Harris’ sorority sisters on learning she would become the next vice president of the United States
Vice President Kamala Harris was a co-ed at Howard University when she joined the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Harris and the 38 women in her initiation class, also known as ‘line sisters,’ would go on to form lifelong bonds. Here, VP Kamala Harris’ biggest supporters outside of her family describe what it was like to learn she would, in fact, become the next U.S. VP.
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