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Condi: The Condoleezza Rice Story (39 page)

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.

Copyright © 2005, 2002 by Antonia Felix

 

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