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Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (; born October 26, 1947) is the
67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of
President Barack Obama. She was a
United States Senator for
New York from 2001 to 2009. As the wife of the
42nd President of the United States,
Bill Clinton, she was the
First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. In the
2008 election, Clinton was a leading
candidate for the
Democratic presidential nomination.
A native of
Illinois, Hillary Rodham first attracted national attention in 1969 for her remarks as the first student
commencement speaker at
Wellesley College. She embarked on a career in law after graduating from
Yale Law School in 1973. Following a stint as a
Congressional legal counsel, she moved to
Arkansas in 1974 and married Bill Clinton in 1975. Rodham cofounded the
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families in 1977 and became the first female chair of the
Legal Services Corporation in 1978. Named the first female partner at
Rose Law Firm in 1979, she was twice listed as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America. First Lady of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992 with husband Bill as Governor, she successfully led a task force to reform Arkansas's education system. She sat on the
board of directors of
Wal-Mart and several other corporations.
In 1994 as First Lady of the United States, her major initiative, the
Clinton health care plan,...
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