Kamala, Oprah, Michelle: 21 Black Women We’d Prefer To See Serve As President - Page 17
17. Condoleeza Rice

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Condoleeza Rice was the first Black female secretary of state, serving from 2005 to 2009. Rice was also the first woman to serve as national security advisor from from 2001 to 2005 respectively under George W. Bush’s administration. The political scientist and American diplomat is among the most influential Black republicans.