7 Facts About Harvard Law Review First Black Female President, ImeIme Umana
ImeIme Umana is a Nigerian who just emerged as first black female president of the Harvard Law Review.
Stargist.com brings you 7 facts about this Nigerian woman who just made history.
Read below:
- She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Umana was born on April, 16.
- ImeIme Umana is from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
- She graduated with a BA in Joint Concentration in African American Studies and Government from Harvard University in 2014.
- On campus she was active at the Institute of Politics and serves as chair of the Community Action Committee (CAC).
- She was also on the board of Harvard Model Congress Boston, the nation’s oldest government simulation conference run exclusively by undergraduates at Harvard College.
- During the school year, ImeIme worked as a Research Assistant at the Hiphop Archive at the Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research.
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