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Condoleezza Rice on Race, Russia, Freedom and Why America’s Best Days Are Still Ahead

2022/2/22
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Condoleezza Rice's childhood in segregated Birmingham, Alabama, and her parents' belief in her potential, set the stage for her remarkable career, culminating in her becoming the highest-ranking Black woman in U.S. history.

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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is one of those pioneering American leaders whose story is for the history books. Born in the segregated south in the 1950s, Rice couldn’t step foot in certain movie theaters and restaurants when she was a little girl. By the time she stepped foot in the White House as a National Security Advisor and then Secretary of State, she was one of the most powerful people in the world—and the highest ranking black woman in the history of the United States.

On today’s episode, a conversation with Secretary Rice, who now serves at the Director of Stanford's Hoover Institution), about the most pressing issues facing the country: the future of the GOP, the continued popularity of Donald Trump, the state of our democracy, the culture wars on race and identity politics, immigration, the rise of China, possible war in Russia … and much more.

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