CORRECTION: Danielle Walker is the only Black woman in the state’s legislature. An earlier version of this story included a headline with incomplete information. 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...