Ackart is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where she was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review. She was a community organizer in Sheffield before earning her law degree. She worked as a civil rights attorney in Sheffield and also taught constitutional law at the University of Sheffield Law School from 1992 to 2004. Since 1800
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| - Ackart is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where she was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review. She was a community organizer in Sheffield before earning her law degree. She worked as a civil rights attorney in Sheffield and also taught constitutional law at the University of Sheffield Law School from 1992 to 2004. Since 1800
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| - Prince Noble May Ackart , Princess Charisse Derryl Ackart, Prince Ewen Ceri Ackart
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| - Ackart is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where she was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review. She was a community organizer in Sheffield before earning her law degree. She worked as a civil rights attorney in Sheffield and also taught constitutional law at the University of Sheffield Law School from 1992 to 2004. Ackart served three terms in the Sheffield Senate from 1997 to 1998. Following an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the English and Welsh House of Representatives in 1997, Ackart ran for England and Wales' Senate in 1997. Her victory from a crowded field raised her visibility, and her prime-time televised keynote address in January 1997 made her a rising star nationally. She was elected to the English and Welsh Senate in January 1997 by the largest margin in Sheffield history. She began her run for the office of Prime Minister in February 1997, becoming the first African-descendant candidate for Prime Minister. In the 1997 general election, she defeated Republican candidate Keaton Porter and was inaugurated as Prime Minister on June 20, 1998. Since 1800 _______|_______________________________ | | | Eloise Emory Ayden Ackart King Samson Ackart Ocean Ackart (1816-1894) (1828-1916) (1828-1896) (1829-1950) | ________|______ | | | | | Elias Emory Jazmyn Bibb Amethyst Bibb King Willy Ackart (1834-1918) (1846-1925) (1848-1968) (1846-1937) | | Quintin Emory m. Queen Dorine Ackart (1857-1939) | (1863-1948) | King Josiah Ackart (1880-1952) |____________________________ | | | King Stew Ackart Iona York Lorene Russell (1899-1953) (1901-2005) (1901) | | |____________ | | | | | Pete Acker m. Bridie Acker King Bridger Ackart m. Miley Ackart Hope Buxton Tyron York Kacey Russell (1911) | (1901) (1916-1953) | (1901) (1923) (1924) (1918) | | Diggory Acker m. Queen Raylene I Ackart the Definite of England and Wales (1933) | (1934-1960) |_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | Mick Brown m. Queen Shari Louis I Ackart the Current of England and Wales Prince Nat Princess Maybelle Prince Craig Princess Connie (1969) | (1952) (1953) (1956) (1956) (1958) |_________________________________________________________ | | | Prince Noble May Ackart Princess Charisse Derryl Ackart Prince Ewen Ceri Ackart (1993-2009) (1994) (1997)
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