The world lost a groundbreaking and influential public figure with thedeath of Madeleine Albright.

America’s first female secretary of state died of cancer on March 23, 2022, at age 84.

AsCNNreported, Albright fought passionately for human rights when she served during the Clinton administration.

Madeleine Albright 2017

Her peacekeeping efforts didn’t always succeed, however.

Israel and Palestine are still at odds, and North Korea remains a threat.

Albright was also more than her political resume, impressive as it was.

Alice and Madeleine Albright

The couple had three daughters: twins Anne and Alice, followed by Katherine five years later.

Together, the Albright daughters made their mother a proud grandmother six times over.

Alice Patterson Albright is following in her mother’s sizable footsteps through her work in government.

Madeleine Albright green dress 2019

Previously, Alice served as CEO of the Global Partnership for Education.

“Growing up, we could not have been more lucky.

It never crossed our minds, ever, that we couldn’t do exactly what we wanted.

Madeleine Albright 2016

We were privileged,” she said.

Albright devoted her time to sitting at their side until they were well enough to be discharged.

She kept herself busy by studying Russian and decided to pursue her Ph.D., perAspen Institute.

Anne Korbel Albright inherited her mother’s passion for justice.

Despite her selfless profession, Madeleine wasn’t on board with Anne’s career choice at first.

It took a few more similar phone calls for Madeleine to accept her daughter’s risky line of work.

Per herLinkedIn page, Katie previously held a number of related positions.

Katie’sTwitterpage offers a glimpse into other topics close to her heart.