Revision 49000178 of "John Wesley Rice" on enwiki: ''For entries on other people named '''John Wesley''', see [[John Wesley (disambiguation)]].'' Reverend '''John Wesley Rice, Jr.''' ([[3 November]] [[1923]] - [[24 December]] [[2000]]), a college administrator, school guidance counsellor and high school teacher, was the father of [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Condoleezza Rice]]. He died in [[Palo Alto, California]]. Born in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], Rice was a minister, teacher, and coach in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]], [[Denver, Colorado]], and [[Palo Alto, California]]. Rice supported the civil rights movement, but kept his distance, since he did not believe children should be put in harm's way. He and his wife focused on helping their daughter become "twice as good", so that she could gain power. At the time, many black families focused on educating their daughters, believing racist white people would not view them as threats. In 1965, Rice became a college administrator, moving his family to Tuscaloosa and then Denver. He helped found the Center for a New Generation in East Palo Alto, an after-school academic enrichment program. He married [[Angelena Rice|Angelena Ray Rice]] in [[1954]]. Widowed in [[1985]], Rice later married Clara Bailey Rice, a Palo Alto principal. His children include daughter, Dr. [[Condoleezza Rice|Condoleezza Rice]], and stepson, Gregory Stuart Bailey. == External links == * [http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/community_pulse/2001_Jan_3.OBITS03.html Obituary] * [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2002152788_mlkrice17.html King's dream fulfilled in Condoleezza Rice?] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=49000178.
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