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In 130 years of existence, the Harvard Law Review had never elected a black woman as president. ImeIme Umana has changed that.
Umana, 24, is the first African-American woman to lead a journal that has the largest reach of any law journal in the world.
Her election was a long time coming.
The Review elected its first black man as president 27 years ago. That was former President Barack Obama.
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