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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.



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