
Great-granddaughter of lynching victim becomes first Black woman justice on MI Supreme Court
Kyra Harris Bolden made history when she was sworn in on the Michigan Supreme Court as the first Black female justice in the court's 185-year history. She sat down for an interview with CNN anchor Poppy Harlow.
05:23
- Source:
CNN
Politics of the Day
16 videos

Great-granddaughter of lynching victim becomes first Black woman justice on MI Supreme Court

Paul Pelosi's alleged attacker pushes conspiracy theories in call to local TV station

Santos delivers House floor speech on Holocaust. See CNN anchor's reaction

These history-making women are now in charge of $1.7 trillion in federal spending

'Mistakes were made': Pence on classified documents found at his home

Manchin: McCarthy didn't call for cuts to Medicare and Social Security

A New York mugging and bad checks: Podcaster reveals Santos' latest wild claims

Ex-Trump official says rush to pack after Jan. 6 could be how Pence ended up with classified documents

McCarthy voted against bills tackling drought. Hear constituent's messag

Hear the topics DeSantis has issues with in new AP African American studies course

'Knew I was on thin ice': Ex-Trump official reveals moment he knew his job was at risk