William Jefferson Clinton
Born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, Bill Clinton made history in 1978 by becoming the youngest governor of Arkansas at just 32 years old. Before his time in the White House, Clinton had an extensive academic background. He attended Georgetown University, studied at Oxford University, and later enrolled at Yale Law School. His early achievements set the stage for a long and influential political career, ultimately leading him to the presidency, where he served two terms and left a lasting impact on American politics.