Albright, Madeleine

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Madeleine Albright
Name
Albright, MadeleineGender: F
Speeglova, Madeleine
born on 15 May 1937
Place Prague, Czech, 50n05, 14e26
Timezone MET h1e (is standard time)
Data source
Date w/o timeRodden Rating X
Astrology data 24°11' or



Biography

Czech-American political scientist and government employee, the first woman named as Secretary of State, December 1996.

Albright was the daughter of a diplomat. Her family was driven from Prague twice, first by Stalin then by Hitler; her grandparents were among some 77,000 Czech Jews killed by the Holocaust.

She first arrived in the U.S. on 11/11/1948. During her first 18 years, her family moved at least once a year, from Belgrade where her dad served as a diplomat, to a damp basement in London to a series of modest bungalows in Denver. By 1955, just seven years after her arrival in the U.S., Madeleine won a scholarship to Wellesley. Four days after graduation, she married Joseph Albright, 6/11/1959.

She brought up their three daughters, worked as a political volunteer and served on innumerable boards, in addition to spending eight years working for her Ph.D. On the morning of 1/13/1982, her husband of 23 years announced that he was in love with another woman. It was a huge turning point. She was on her own, and able to develop as a woman and as a world server.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Work : New Job December 1996 (Named Secretary of State)
  • Relationship : End significant relationship 13 January 1982 (Husband announced the end)
  • Family : Change residence 11 November 1948 (Arrived in U.S.)

Source Notes

Date from Who's Who, time unknown

(Eve Gaeta quotes McEvoy for 7:00 PM MET over the Internet in 2/2000: Frances McEvoy says she saw that in a magazine some years back; no source)

Categories

  • Vocation : Politics : Public office (Secretary of State)
  • Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One, 23 years)
  • Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Three daughters)
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