130-years after, Harvard Law Review elects its first black female president, ImeIme Umana
In it's 130 years of existence, the Harvard Law Review never elected a black woman as president. Now, 24 year old ImeIme Umana has changed that as she becomes the first African-American to lead a journal that has the largest reach of any law journal in the world. The Review elected its first black man as president 27 years ago. That was former President Barack Obama. It has had other
130-years after, Harvard Law Review elects its first black female president, ImeIme Umana
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