Read Condi: The Condoleezza Rice Story Online
Authors: Antonia Felix
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Blacker, Coit
Blackman, Ann
Blackwill, Robert
Blanton, Thomas
Boston Globe
Boy Scouts
Boys & Girls Club
Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor
Branick, Karen
Brest, Paul
Brewer, Moses
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brinkley, George
Brockovich, Erin
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Buchanan, Pat
Bush, Barbara
Bush, George H.W.
Bush, George W.
campaign for presidency
first meeting and work with C.R.
September 11 attacks, aftermath of
working style with advisors
Bush, Laura
Business Week
Camp, Walter
Camp David
Cannella, Albert A.
Carnegie Corporation
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carson, Deborah
Carter, Jimmy
Cash, Herman
Casper, Gerhard
Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC)
Castro, Fidel
Center for a New Generation (Palo Alto)
Chambliss, Robert
Change
magazine
Charles Dickens and the Seven Deadly Sins
(Love)
Charles Schwab Corporation
Chavez, Andrea
Cheatham, Margaret
Cheney, Lynne
Cheney, Richard
Cherry, Bobby
Chevron Corporation
China
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Clarke, Richard A.
Cliburn, Van
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Cohen, William S.
Cold War, end of
Collins, Addie Mae
Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Commonwealth Club
Connor, Bull
Cox, Archibald
Crane, Stephen
Cuban Missile Crisis
Czechoslovakia
Daalder, Ivo
Dallin, Alexander
Davis, Jack
Davis, Mark
de Larrocha, Alicia
Democratic Party
disco
Dixiecrats
Dobbs, Michael
Dole, Elizabeth
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
Dowd, Ann Reilly
Downing, Ann
Dukakis, Michael
Efron, Brad
Eid, Troy
Ellington, Duke
Erickson, John
Fairfield Industrial High School
Ferejohn, John
Feste, Karen
Fifty Years in Gospel Ministry
(Steward)
figure skating
Financial Times
Fitzwater, Marlin
football
Forbes
Ford, Gerald R.
Ford, Susan
Foreign Affairs
Forshee, Jessi
Frazier, Jendayi
Galie, Jason
Gates, Bill
Gates, Robert
Gender Integrated Training in the Military, Federal Advisory Committee on
George
magazine
Gerasamenko, Dmitri
German reunification
Germany Unified and Europe Transformed
(Zelikow and Rice)
Gilbert, Arthur
Glover, Evelyn
Gonzales, Alberto R.
Gorbachev, Mikhail
The Gorbachev Era
(Rice and Dallin, ed.)
Gorell, Fred
Gould, Glenn
Greenspan, Alan
Gulf War
Hadley, Stephen
Hamer, Fannie Lou
Hampton Institute
Harriman Institute
Hart, Gary
Haskil, Clara
Hastorf, Albert
Haygood, Will
Heath, Edward
Helsinki Accords
Hesburgh, Theodore
Hewlett Foundation
Hewlett-Packard Corporation
Hewlitt, Walter
Hills, Carla
Hoover Institute fellowships
Hughes, Karen
Hungary
Hunt, Swanee
Hutchings, Robert
Hutchison, Richard
Iceland summit (1986)
India
INF Treaty
Iraq
Jackson, Samuel L.
Japan
Jaruzelski, Wojciech
Jim Crow statutes
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson C. Smith University
Jones, William
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
J.P. Morgan
Kaplan, Lawrence
Kazakhstan
Kelleher, Catherine
Kennedy, John F.
Kertesz, Stephen D.
Kiddieland
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, Pam
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kissinger, Henry
Kohl, Helmut
Korbel, Josef
KQED
Kubasov, Valeriy
Ku Klux Klan
Laitos, Robby
Lamont School of Music
Latvia
Lee, Spike
Lindblaum, Karen
Lithuania
Love, Angela Theresa Rice (aunt of C.R.)
Lowe, Vivian
Lyagushka, Tsarevna
McFaul, Michael
McNair, Denise
McNamara, Robert S.
McNichols, W.H., Jr.
McPhatter, Genoa Ray (aunt of C.R.)
Ma, Yo-Yo
Malta Summit
Mandelbaum, Michael
Marshall Plan
Masaryk, Jan
Maxim Gorky
(ship)
Mays, Willie
Mfume, Kweisi
Middle East
Miles College
Miller, Arthur
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Montgomery Advertiser
Montview Presbyterian Church (Denver)
Morehouse College
Morgan, Becky
Morgenthau, Hans
Moseley-Braun, Carol
Mosely, Philip
Moses, Edwin
Muir Quartet
multicultural education
Muskie, Edwin
NASA
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Public Radio
National Review
National Security Council
National Security Advisor, C.R. as.
See
Rice, Condoleezza
Nèmeth, Miklòs
New Presence
The New Republic
The New York Times
Nigeria
Nixon, Richard
Nordlinger, Jay
Notre Dame, University of
O’Neill, Paul
O’Reilly, David J.
Owens, Bill
Paglia, Camille
Pakistan
Parks, Gordon
Pautler, Sylvia
Perle, Richard
Phillips, Channing
Poland
Politics Among Nations
(Morgenthau)
The Politics of Client Command: The Case of Czechoslovakia
, 1948- 1975 (Rice)
Powell, Alma
Powell, Colin
Prados, John
Putin, Vladimir
Raisian, John
RAND Corporation
Ray, Albert Robinson, III (grandfather of C.R.)
Ray, Alto (uncle of C.R.)
Ray, Connie (aunt of C.R.)
Ray, Mattie (aunt of C.R.)
Ray, Mattie Lula (grandmother of C.R.)
Reagan, Ronald
Republican Party
Rice, Angelena (mother of C.R.)
Rice, Clara Bailey (stepmother of C.R.)
Rice, Condoleezza family background
Rice, Condoleezza
academic career
on affirmative action issues
birth and childhood
in Bush I administration
in Bush II administration
See also
Bush, George W.
in California
as candidate (possible)
Center for a New Generation (Palo Alto)
church and religious faith
Civil Rights movement and
corporate board work
in Denver
education of
exercise/workout routines
father’s death
figure skating and
first government work
football and
foundation and cultural board work
on gun control
honorary degrees
Hoover fellowships
internships
media/public exposure
mother’s death
and music
naming of
as National Security Advisor (NSA)
National Security Council work (pre-Bush II)
and Notre Dame University
oil connections
personality of
personal/romantic life
political and foreign policy views
in presidential campaign
provost work at Stanford
public service work
published work
racial issues
racism, life experience with
research work
as Secretary of State
Rice, Condoleezza
(continued)
September 11 attacks, aftermath of
Soviet/Russian studies and Russia
speeches of
sports, passion for.
See also
football
and Stanford University
surgery
as teacher
women in foreign policy roles and
Rice, Constance “Connie” (cousin of C.R.)
Rice, John Wesley, Jr. (grandfather of C.R.)
Rice, John Wesley (father of C.R.)
Rice, John Wesley (great-grandfather of C.R.)
Rice, Julia Head (great-grandmother of C.R.)
Rice, Theresa Hardnett (grandmother of C.R.)
Robertson, Carole
Robinson, Howard
Roosevelt, Teddy
Rosenthal, Joel H.
Ross, Dennis
Rove, Karl
Rubinstein, Arthur
Rumsfeld, Donald
Russia.
See also
Rice, Condoleezza; specific individuals
St. Mary’s Academy (Denver)
Sandow, Greg
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Symphony
Saracino, Therese
Sawislak, Karen
Sciolino, Elaine
Scowcroft, Brent
Scowcroft, Marian
Sepolen, Brenda
Secretary of State, C.R. as.
See
Rice, Condoleezza
September 11, attacks of
Commission
Seymour, John
Shambry, Henry Lee
Sharon, Ariel
Shelton, Henry
Shockley, William
Shores, Arthur
Shultz, George P.
Shuttlesworth, Fred
Singh, Jaswant
Sisters of Loretto
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church (Birmingham)
Smith, Juliemma
Solidarity
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Souers, Sidney William
Stanford University
provost job for C.R.
Star Wars programs
Steward, Theophilus Gould
Stillman, Charles Allen
Stillman College
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaties (SALT I & II)
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Sununu, John H.
Tagliabue, Paul
Taylor, Darcy
Tenet, George
Texas Rangers baseball team
Time
magazine
TransAmerica Corporation
Truman, Harry
Tuskegee Institute
Tutu, Desmond
Uncertain Alliance: The Soviet Union and the Czechoslovak Army
, 1948-1963 (Rice)
University of Alabama
University of Denver
USS
Belknap
Vogue
The Volunteer Army and the Revolution in South Russia
(Brinkley)
von Hagen, Mark L.
Vulcans
Walesa, Lech
The Wall Street Journal
Wal-Mart
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, Gene
Washington Post
Watergate scandal
Wateska, Mark
Wehner, Russ
Wesley, Cynthia
Westminster Presbyterian Church (Birmingham)
Wild, Earl
Wilson, Pete
“W is for Women” program
Wolfowitz, Paul
Women’s Foreign Policy Group
World Trade Center attack.
See
September attacks of
Yeltsin, Boris
Yugoslav crisis
Zelikow, Philip
Zoellick, Robert
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Antonia Felix is the author of fourteen nonfiction books, including
Wesley K. Clark: A Biography;
the national best-seller
Laura: America’s First Lady, First Mother; Andrea Bocelli: A Celebration
; and
Silent Soul: The Miracles and Mysteries of Audrey Santo
. She has also edited a number of movie books including
Windtalkers: The Making of the Film About the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II
and
Pearl Harbor: The Movie and the Moment
. In addition to her writing career, she is an operatic soprano who performs throughout the United States and Europe. She lives with her husband, Stanford Felix, in Lawrence, Kansas.
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