The Truths We Hold: An American Journey is a memoir by Kamala Harris. Harris details her life as the daughter of immigrants, born in Oakland, California and raised in West Berkeley. She describes her childhood neighborhood as " a close-knit neighborh ...
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey is a memoir by Kamala Harris. Harris details her life as the daughter of immigrants, born in Oakland, California and raised in West Berkeley. She describes her childhood neighborhood as " a close-knit neighborhood of working families who were focused on doing a good job, paying the bills, and being there for one another."
Harris would eventually become San Francisco district attorney. Her decision to become a prosecutor was so she could serve "the victims of crimes committed and the victims of a broken criminal justice system." Understanding this dichotomy, Harris describes herself as a progressive prosecutor. The book continues on through her time as California Attorney General, her face-off against fellow Democrat Loretta Sanchez in the 2016 U.S. Senate election, and ends with her touting her fights against the Trump administration.
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