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Liz Warren. First person of color. Gee she really made the Law School diverse eh?
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Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color'
By
Jennifer Levitz
Updated May 15, 2012 10:55 p.m. ET
A 1997 Fordham Law Review article described Democratic Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School's "first woman of color," saying in footnotes that the information was based on a 1996 telephone interview with a Harvard spokesman.
The spokesman cited, Michael Chmura, also described Ms. Warren in a 1996 Harvard Crimson article as a Native American, and an example of faculty diversity at a time when the law school was facing heat that it was too male and too white.
Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color'
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Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color'
By
Jennifer Levitz
Updated May 15, 2012 10:55 p.m. ET
A 1997 Fordham Law Review article described Democratic Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School's "first woman of color," saying in footnotes that the information was based on a 1996 telephone interview with a Harvard spokesman.
The spokesman cited, Michael Chmura, also described Ms. Warren in a 1996 Harvard Crimson article as a Native American, and an example of faculty diversity at a time when the law school was facing heat that it was too male and too white.
Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color'