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To: joseffy who wrote (686451)11/29/2012 12:08:56 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
$43.5 M - one would think it would be inherited money. She had an elite education and has been affiliated with elite institutions since then. Nothing in her background gave her the opportunity to make that kind of money so it must be inherited. ??

Born Susan Elizbeth Rice in Washington, D.C., on November 17, 1964, to parents Lois Dickson Fitt and Emmett J. Rice. Rice's family is well renowned among the Washington elite; father, Emmett, is a Cornell University economics professor and former governor of the Federal Reserve System, while mother Lois is an education policy researcher and guest scholar at the Brookings Institution.
biography.com

Her father had a distinguished career but hard to figure where he'd get that kind of money either:
en.wikipedia.org
nytimes.com

Her mother was a Sr VP for Control Data - but she's still living so Rice wouldn't have inherited from her yet:
news.muckety.com

Both her parents were very light-skinned black people .... the kind they call the 'talented tenth' types.