Oprah Winfrey

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Oprah Winfrey is not only the richest woman in the world, but she is also is known to be one of the most influential black women to ever live in the United States. She is a person “who has become successful and spread it around to those who need it the most” (Oprah 76). She has opened many different foundations to help others, For example, the Oprah Winfrey foundation. As if that already wasn’t enough she made a networking site called Oprah angel, what it does is help raise money for charitable causes around the world. In 2000 Oprah Decided to not only help others with Physical and financial problems, she wanted to go one step further. She published her own magazine called “O” that would give woman advice with how she deals with the same situations that woman do in their everyday lives. One of Oprahs greatest works is a leadership Academy that she established. It is a school in Africa that will prepare students for what awaits them on the other side of those doors. “It is a place where young girls will have the opportunity improve the quality of life for their sisters, and for generations to come” (Owla 12-13).
Winfrey was born on January 29th, 1954 in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She was born to “young, unwed parents, Vermon Winfrey, and Vernita Lee. He father served in the army as a solider at a local base” (Early 2-3). A little while after Oprah was born her mom found a job in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as a maid. Vernita was so busy cleaning houses she didn’t have any time to take care of her daughter, Oprah. So she asked her mother Hattie Mae Lee, to take care of her. Hattie took Oprah under her own wing, and decided to raise her as if she was her own child on a farm in Wisconsin. Oprah and her grandmother would go to church ever...

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... Tennessee State University as the grand prize…and she WON” (Early 90). Oprah took the scholarship with overflowing joy from her heart! With no time to spare She immediately started her journey through college and took speech classes, performing arts classes, and her basics.
Still attending college Oprah got offered a job as a co-anchor on the CBS television station. She thought that having a job and going to college could intervene with her college education, so she confined in her speech communications teacher, he told her “that it may be the ultimate step to launch her career” (Imbd 33). Oprah stuck with this job till the end of her college career. She wanted to reach out to somewhere other than Nashville. In 1976 Oprah took a risk and moved to Baltimore. She eventually found a job in 1978, and became a cohost of the station’s “people are talking” talk show.

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