She had been raised Roman Catholic, and was "stunned" when reporter Michael Dobbs' research showed that "three of my grandparents and numerous other family members had died in the Holocaust,” Albright told Politico in 2012. It wasn't until 1997, after she'd become the secretary of state, that Albright found out from a Washington Post reporter that she was of Jewish descent. She joined the staff of the National Security Council two years later, during the Carter administration. Edmund Muskie, who went on to become the secretary of state. In 1976, she went to work as a legislative assistant for Democratic Sen. Madeleine Albright with newspaper staff at Wellesley College. She later earned her doctorate in public law and government at Columbia University. citizen in 1957, and graduated from Wellesley College. They initially moved to England, before settling in Denver in 1948. Albright became a U.S.
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