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Alsobrooks addresses Democrats in Chicago as she seeks to become Maryland’s first Black senator

Alsobrooks to address Chicago Democrats as she seeks to become Maryland's first Black senator
August 20, 2024
Simone Pathe - CNN

Chicago (CNN) — Kamala Harris isn’t the only Black woman trying to make history this year. Angela Alsobrooks, who delivered a keynote address in Chicago on Tuesday night, is trying to become the first Black person Maryland sends to the US Senate.

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