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  1. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Condoleezza Rice is the first Black woman to serve as the United States' national security adviser, as well as the first Black woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State.

  2. Family and personal life. Rice has never married and has no children. In the 1970s, she dated and was briefly engaged to professional American football player Rick Upchurch but left him because, according to biographer Marcus Mabry, she "knew the relationship wasn't going to work."

  3. Condoleezza Rice was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on November 14, 1954. Condi, as she was known to her friends, was born into a family of educators. Both of her parents were teachers. In fact, Rice traces her career choice to her family's political discussions when she was growing up.

  4. Rice's family moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, around 1965, when she was eleven years old. Her father had taken a job there as a college administrator. They later settled in Denver, Colorado, where she attended an integrated public school for the first time in her life, beginning with the tenth grade.

  5. Familia. Hija única de Angelena Ray, maestra, y John Wesley Rice Jr., ministro presbiteriano. Su nombre, Condoleezza, se deriva del término musical " con dolcezza ", que en italiano significa "con suavidad; delicadamente". Se crió en Titusville, barrio de Birmingham, y en Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  6. Rice fue la primera mujer afroamericana en ejercer como secretaria de Estado, así como la segunda de origen afroamericano (tras Colin Powell) y la segunda mujer en este cargo (después de Madeleine Albright).

  7. 16 de feb. de 2018 · In this clip from American Creed, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recalls childhood memories and explains how her family legacy has influenced who she is today.