Charles Hamilton Houston was the first AA editor of the HLR (1922), Obama was the first AA president of the HLR.
The first African American to serve as editor of the Harward Law Review
Cornelia Walter was the second editor of the Boston Transcript, making her the first woman to become the editor of a major American Daily newspaper in the United States. She held the position from 1842-1847, after her elder brother, Lynde Walter, who had helped establish the Transcript and was the original editor passed away.
He was an Irish American farmer, inventor, buisnessman, marketer and newspaper editor. He became famouse as the inventor of the mechanical reaper in 1831. He built a plant in Chicago to produce MEchanical reapers, and later became a mining investor, a philanthropoist and an editor.
Caskie Stinnet (1911- ) is an American editor and writer as well as a frequent contributor of humorous pieces to the Atlantic Monthly and Reader's Digest.
An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.An official called an "editor" decided the outcome of a gladiatorial fight.
If you are talking about the Harvard Law Review, it is a fact that Barack Obama became the first African-American editor of that journal, when he was studying for his law degree at Harvard University.
He was the first African American to be the Harvard Law Review Editor.
He made history at Harvard University when he became the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
the first African American to serve as editor of the Harvard Law Review
Most of his time was spent as editor of the Harvard Law review; he was the first African-American to hold this prestigious position.
Yes, President Barack Obama did get a degree at Harvard Law School, graduating in 1991. He was also the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Barack Obama has received the Nobel Peace Prize. He also graduated with honors from Harvard and African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
He was the first African-American to become editor of the Harvard Law Review. He also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.
He graduated from Harvard Law School "Magna Cum Laude"-- this is an academic honor that means he was in the top 10% of his class. He was also the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review, and one's grades are a factor in determining who becomes the editor.
Barack Obama was the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review. He has also won a Nobel Peace Prize and was nominated for two Grammy awards.
The Harvard Law Review is an academic journal published at the Law School. Barack Obama was the Review's first African-American editor. As the editor, his job duties varied, but they generally did not include writing letters-- it is usually readers who write to the publication, often commenting on an article. Sometimes, an editor will write an "editor's note" where a particular issue is explained or a reaction to a reader's comment is made. Editors also write or co-write articles for the journal, and they supervise the selection of articles that will be published in the journal.
When he was a student at Harvard Law School, Barack Obama became the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review.