When Danielle Walker was elected as a West Virginia delegate in 2018, she became the only Black woman in the state’s legislature. She’s since provided a voice that might otherwise not be heard for Black residents, who account for just 4 percent of the Mountain State’s population. It’s a position that has not given her immunity from the ugliest kinds of racism. In an emotional interview with The Hill, Walker recounted times in which she’s had to stand against prejudice, white supremacy and threats of violence. Her position in the state legislature as an advocate for racial, economic and reproductive...