Condoleezza Rice has written:
'No Higher Honor' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:hardcover_political_books=2011-12-24, United States, Women cabinet officers, War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, Stateswomen, Biography, National Security Council (U.S.), Cabinet officers, Foreign relations, United States. Dept. of State
'Condoleezza Rice' -- subject(s): Women cabinet officers, African American women, Family, Biography, Juvenile literature, Cabinet officers, African American women educators
'Condoleezza Rice' -- subject(s): Women cabinet officers, African American women, Family, Biography, Juvenile literature, Cabinet officers, African American women educators
Condoleezza Rice has written several books, including "Extraordinary, Ordinary People" (2010) which is a memoir of her childhood in the segregated South, and "No Higher Honor" (2011) about her time as the Secretary of State in the George W. Bush administration.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice is a Presbyterian -- a Christian.
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Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954.
Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954.
Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954
Condoleezza Rice was in office 2005-2009.
Condoleezza Rice never died. She is very much alive.
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Condoleezza Rice's parents name are Angelena and John Wesley.
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Condoleezza Rice is from the state of Alabama. To be more specific she is from Birmingham, Alabama.