Condoleezza Rice
PurchaseDownload PDFDr. Condoleezza Rice broke barriers serving as the first African-American national security advisor and secretary of state, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Growing up in the segregated Alabama, Dr. Rice mastered French, ballet, figure skating, and piano as a child and attained her doctorate at the University of Denver. In this biographical magazine, we cover her remarkable journey from the concert halls to the halls of power in Washington, DC.
PragerU Biographical Magazines are part of PragerU's educational initiative for students in 3rd through 5th grade. These beautifully illustrated magazines are packed with facts and fun to teach students about great thought leaders and important ideas. This stylish series answers the needs of young families looking for fun, educational, patriotic content.