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  1. 14. Nov. 2004 · Condoleezza Rice was nominated for Secretary of State by George W. Bush on November 14, 2004, and assumed office on January 26, 2005. She served for four years, leaving the position on January 20, 2009. She was the first African-American woman to serve as Secretary of State. Condoleezza Rice, 66th Secretary of State.

  2. 20. Jan. 2008 · By Elisabeth Bumiller. Jan. 20, 2008. Twice as Good. Alabama, 1892-1962. The story of Condoleezza Rice begins at the close of the nineteenth century on a cotton plantation in southeastern Alabama ...

  3. Personal life. Condoleezza Rice has not been married, and she has no children. Her favorite hobbies are music, reading, sports (tennis, jogging, fitness). Before and after her resignation, she has played music and often performs at concerts along with professional musicians and bands. Interesting Facts

  4. 17. Juli 2018 · But, instead of becoming a victim, she used that experience as a springboard to a life she could have never imagined. This article was updated July 26, 2018, correcting where Condoleezza Rice’s ...

  5. 13. Okt. 2010 · The life of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is anchored by seminal events in U.S. history, from her youth in segregated Alabama to helping plan the U.S. invasions of Iraq and ...

  6. A Message from Hoover Director Condoleezza Rice. A brief conversation with the Hoover Institution’s new director, Condoleezza Rice as she discusses Hoover’s mission in the twenty-first century, its role in crafting public policy, her views about the current geopolitical situation regarding Russia and China, and her personal thoughts about the national conversation currently under way in ...

  7. But Rice tired of the toll the White House job took on her personal life, and she resigned in 1991. She went back to teaching at Stanford, and in 1993 became the university's first-ever female provost, which essentially made her second-in-command at the school. She was also the first African American to be selected for the position. "That was ...