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Kamala Harris’ History: Family, Origins, and More

Kamala Harris
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Donald Harris was a professor at Standford University and he taught economics classes. He had great success in his career, allowing him to travel and teach across the globe. He has also served as an economic consultant to the Government of Jamaica. He retired from Standford in 1998.

Harris never spoke much about her father, but she always mentions her mother, a breast cancer scientist, who passed away from colon cancer in 2009.

This is what Harris recently wrote on her Instagram about her beloved mother: “I’m the daughter of a mother who broke down all kinds of barriers. Shyamala Harris was no more than five feet tall, but if you ever met her you would think she was seven feet tall. She had such spirit and tenacity and I’m thankful every day to have been raised by her.”

In another post, she talked about what her mother used to ask her whenever she went home complaining about something. She’d say “Well what are you gonna do about it?”. So, this time, Kamala Harris decided to run for President of the United States.

Harris misses her mother very much and she wishes she were with her to witness her powerful accomplishments.

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3 Responses

  1. Kamella is the perfect example and a true hero for Aferican Amerocan women. I am a Jamaican American educated woman. I love the culture I was raised in and I did support her in her quest for the presidency. She is a great example for all women in this cuntry period. I watched her campain and was very happy to support her.

  2. Are you kidding? What a whitewash of Kamala and her Communist behavior. You can spin it any way you wish but she is not close to being competent or ethical and has no qualms stifling Constitutional freedoms as well as celebrating the murder of the unborn. She is the antithesis of caring about her country and its citizens. Having a partially black father and a Caucasian mother from India does not make her black. And yes, Asiatic Indians are Caucasians. Ever her the word Assyrians or see the Nazi symbol? They originate in present day India.

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