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    Sue White Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Sue White? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sue White from Green Wing 2004 and what is the personality traits.

    Sue White
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (8w7)

    Sue White personality type is ENTJ, which means they have a dominant, outspoken, and independent personality. ENTJs are natural leaders and know how to get things done. ENTJs tend to be a bit more driven and a little more brutal, if you know what I mean. ENTJs are practically the "alpha dog" of the world. ENTJs are very intelligent but may have a hard time with social situations. They often bend the rules, disregard others' good intentions, and can be very blunt. ENTJs make excellent leaders and can often make others do their bidding because of their commanding presence. They are able to see the big picture and can often make important decisions on their own. ENTJs may have a hard time with people who are weak and who do not know how to take control. ENTJs tend to be more assertive than others and think that you need to take charge and do your own thing. ENTJs may be a bit too harsh at times. ENTJs tend to be confident and not afraid to speak their mind. They tend to be more direct than others and can sometimes come off as high maintenance. ENTJs tend to be very confident and straight-forward, but they can also be quite blunt and can say things that can be hurtful at times.

    Sue Shelton White, called Miss Sue, was a feminist leader originally from Henderson, Tennessee, who served as a national leader of the women's suffrage movement, member of the Silent Sentinels, editor of The Suffragist. In 1918 White became chairman of the National Woman's Party. With passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution she returned home to help gain Tennessee ratification. In 1920 White returned to Washington, working as administrative secretary to U.S. Senator Kenneth McKeller, while attending Washington College of Law where she earned a law degree in 1923. She became lead counsel for the Social Security Administration.

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