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Condoleezza Rize

Condoleezza Rice

Condoleezza Rice grew up in the Titusville neighborhood of Birmingham, and then Tuscaloosa, Alabama, at a time when the South was racially segregated. The Rices lived on the campus of the historically black Stillman College until they moved to Denver in 1967. She grew up to become the first woman African-American Secretary of State and the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor. She continues to be celebrated for her political acumen and agility across party lines.