The prestigious Harvard Law Review has elected its first black woman president in its 130-year history. Ime Ime Umanah, 24, from Abak Local Government of Akwa Ibom State is the daughter of Late Dr. Ime Sampson Umanah, a Nigerian immigrant. She grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She’s a joint degree candidate at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Umana was chosen by the Harvard Law Review’s 92 student editors in what is widely considered the highest-ranked position that a student can have at the cut-throat law…
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