
Condoleezza Rice: What to know about the barrier-breaking former secretary of state, national security adviser
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Condoleezza Rice became the first woman to serve as national security adviser and later the first Black woman to hold the post of secretary of state under former President George W. Bush.
In 2005, Rice succeeded Colin Powell as the U.S. secretary of state, helping to negotiate an end to Israel’s occupation of the Gaza Strip and persuading North Korea to return to the table for talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear weapons program. Early life and educationMore Related News