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Mon Nov 26, 2018, 11:49 AM Nov 2018

For the First Time, a Black Woman Will Lead The Harvard Crimson

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Kristine Guillaume will be the first black woman to lead the Harvard Crimson since it was founded in 1873. Writers and editors at The Crimson have gone on to be presidents, tech billionaires and news media bosses.



For the First Time, a Black Woman Will Lead The Harvard Crimson

By Amy Chozick
Nov. 25, 2018

Writers and editors at The Harvard Crimson have gone on to be presidents (John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt), tech billionaires (Steve Ballmer, the former chief executive of Microsoft), news media bosses (Jeff Zucker, the head of CNN) and a number of my colleagues at The New York Times. But what the newspaper had in power, it lacked in diversity.

Now Kristine E. Guillaume will lead The Crimson’s “146th guard,” making her the third black president and first black woman to helm the organization since its founding in 1873.

Ms. Guillaume, a junior majoring in literature, history and African-American studies, won the job with a promise to steer the paper toward a more diverse, digital future.

The college and, by extension, The Crimson have long served as pipelines to the American establishment, but both have struggled to become more diverse.
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A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 26, 2018, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: New Leader Of Crimson Vows to Take It Into Future. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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