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Who was the first black student to become editor of the Harvard Law Review? |
The first black student to become editor of the Harvard Law Review was Barack Obama (1961–), in 1990. A second-year law student and a native of Hawaii, Obama was employed in social work on Chicago’s South Side before entering law school. In 2008 he was the first African American elected to the U.S. presidency; he was reelected in 2012.