For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics .
This is their story..
Whatever their perch, the Colored Girls are always focused on the larger goal of hurrying history so that every American -- regardless of race, gender or religious background -- can Have a seat at the table.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics is filled with personal stories that bring to life heroic figures we all know and introduce us to some of those who\'ve worked behind the scenes but are still hidden.
Through all of this, they\'ve worked with those who Have shaped our country\'s history--US Presidents such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, well-known political figures such as Terry McAuliffe and Howard Dean, and legendary activists and historical figures such as Jesse Jackson, Coretta Scott King, and Betty Shabazz.
Over the years, they\'ve filled many roles: in the corporate world, on campaigns, in unions, in churches, in their own businesses and in the White House.
From there, they went on to work on the presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
For most of the Colored Girls, their story starts with Jesse Jackson\'s first campaign for president.
Like many people who Have spent their careers in public service, they view their lives in four-year waves where presidential campaigns and elections Have been common threads.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics is a sweeping view of American history from the vantage points of four women who Have lived and worked behind the scenes in Politics for over thirty years--Donna Brazile, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore--a group of women who call themselves The Colored Girls.
The lives of black women in American Politics are remarkably absent from the shelves of bookstores and libraries. - Hillary Clinton The four most powerful African American women in Politics share the story of their friendship and how it has changed Politics in America.
It\'s a wonderful, necessary book.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics