A Nigerian student, Imelme Umana, has made history has
the first black woman to be elected as President of Harvard Law Review.
According to Clutch, Umana is a PhD candidate "interested
in the intersection between government and African American studies by
exploring how stereotypes of black women are reproduced and reinforced in
American political discourse."
Another notable African to become President of Harvard
Law Review is Barack Obama who was elected the first black President in 1990.
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