Madeleine Albright dies at 84 Americans
Americans often
divorce each other at 50, that would be a tragic scene.
Madeleine was
one of the most courageous, high-spirited women who raised a woman to the top
in the United States and paved the way for political superstars like Hillary
Clinton and Condoleezza Rice.
Madeleine, a
little girl, was a refugee from Czechoslovakia who became the first US
Secretary of State.
Madeleine spoke
six languages fluently. Czech, French, Polish, Russian,
Spanish and English.
Madeleine began
her career as a journalist for a small newspaper in Denver. Then she married
the owner of the newspaper and had three daughters.
In addition to
raising daughters, Madeleine received her PhD from Columbia University.
Medellin then
began teaching at Georgetown University
At the same time
he started taking interest in politics and diplomacy. Worked as a staff member
with a center.
The daughters
grew up and the husband got old and left her.
Madeleine then
became the US ambassador to the United Nations. And then the country's first
female foreign minister.
It was Madeleine
who raised her voice in the Clinton administration against the genocide of
Serbs against Muslims in 1995 and then forced the United States to save
oppressed Muslims from Serb beasts.
Medellin was
trained as a Catholic Christian, but her ancestors were Jews who converted to
Christianity to escape Nazi persecution.
Madeleine was
also the author of several bestselling books.
Madeleine
Albright was a true champion of women's rights and women empowerment and said
that there is a special place in hell for women who do not help their other
sisters.
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