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Liz Warren. First person of color. Gee she really made the Law School diverse eh?

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'

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'