Essay On Oprah Winfrey

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Oprah Winfrey

Despite a difficult childhood, a traumatic teenhood, and an overall unfortunate life as a minority, Oprah Winfrey became and is currently the richest black woman in the United States with a story that has inspired the lives of millions. Oprah Winfrey’s story is truly the meaning of the phrase, “It doesn't matter where you are coming from, all that matters is where you are going.” The adversities Oprah faced made her into the generous, strong woman she is today that chooses to put her currencies towards worthy causes. Regardless of all the hardship Oprah faced in her early years of life, she still managed to pave her way to a life of fame and fortune.

Winfrey’s early life was mentally, physically, and financially unstable. Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29,
In the year 1987, Oprah won her first Emmy Award for best talk/service show host and best show (“Manohar, Uttara”). Winfrey then won several other awards such as a Lifetime Achievement Award and Humanitarian awards (“Manohar, Uttara”). Oprah Winfrey has also been named one of the most influential people of the year in Times Magazine every year in a row, along with being the first black person listed by Business Week as one of America's top 50 most generous philanthropists (“Manohar, Uttara”).

Oprah Winfrey can be said to be one of the most influential celebrities in history. She is an outstanding role model for anyone, especially those who has suffered from an unfortunate childhood similar to hers. Winfrey is a well known philanthropist who puts her fortune to several worthy causes (“Manohar, Uttara”). Oprah donates to several foundations such as those that help end poverty and neglect for children, disaster relief foundation's, healthcare foundation's, human rights foundations, and animal rights and rescue foundations (“Oprah: Charity Work &

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