1st Black Woman In Tenured Professorship At Harvard Law To Speak At APSU
April 06, 2010
April 06, 2010
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., April 6 -- Austin Peay State University issued the following news release:
In 1998, Lani Guinier became the first black woman to be appointed to a tenured professorship at Harvard Law School.
Before joining the faculty at Harvard, she was a tenured professor for 10 years at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. During the 1980s, she led the voting rights project at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and served in the Civil Rights Division of the U . . .
In 1998, Lani Guinier became the first black woman to be appointed to a tenured professorship at Harvard Law School.
Before joining the faculty at Harvard, she was a tenured professor for 10 years at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. During the 1980s, she led the voting rights project at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and served in the Civil Rights Division of the U . . .
