Harvard professor Danielle Allen to launch historic bid for governor
Harvard professor Danielle Allen will launch a historic campaign for governor on Tuesday, entering the Democratic field as the first Black woman to run for the executive office as part of a major party in Massachusetts at a time when women and people of color are breaking barriers in city and state government.
Allen, 49, joins whats likely to be a crowded primary with a hefty academic resume but no experience holding elected office.
A MacArthur Genius Grant recipient and the head of Harvards Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics since 2015, Allen says she is running to bring the lessons of her career as a political philosopher that government must meet a high bar, serving all people to Beacon Hill.
And her bid solidifies a family legacy steeped in fights for racial justice: a grandfather who helped found the first NAACP chapter in his North Florida community, where doing so meant risking ones life, and a grandmother, working as a nurse in the segregated South, who dreamed that one day her offspring would study at Harvard.
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