Barack
Obama
44th President-elect of the United States
Barack
Obama was born August 4, 1961. His parents were both students at the
University of Hawaii . He is biracial. His father,Barack Obama Sr., was
a black man from Kenya, and his mother Ann Dunham, a white woman, had
grown up in Kansas. Barack's grandfather had been a soldier in the army
in World War 2.
His parents separated when he was two years old and his father returned
to Kenya. After the divorce his mother remarried, this time to a
student from Indonesia, and the family moved to Jakarta where Barack
was enrolled in an Indonesian school.
When he was ten years old he went to live with his grandparents (his
mother's parents) who had moved to Hawaii. While attending school in
Hawaii he was one of only three black students in the school.
He only had contact with his father on one occasion after
that, and then for only a month. His father died in a car accident in
1982.
After graduating from high school he attended college in Los Angeles
and then graduated from Columbia University in New York.
In Chicago he worked with low-income families and housing development.
Next he attended law school at Harvard and became a civil rights
lawyer. He also taught at the University of Chicago Law School.
In
1992 he married Michelle Robinson,
a young woman who had been his adviser when he started working at the
Chicago law firm. Six years later their first daughter Malia Ann was
born. Three years after that they had a second daughter, Natasha whom
they call "Sasha".
Young children have not lived in the White House in over 25 years. Amy
Carter was nine years old when her father, Jimmy Carter became
President.
Barack's
mother Ann died of cancer in 1994 at the age of fifty-two.
In 1996 he was elected to the Illinois State Senate, and eight years
later he was elected to the United States Senate.
In 2004, the year John Kerry was nominated to run for President
on the Democratic ticket, Obama gave the keynote speech at the
Democratic convention. He gave a very impressive speech, and people at
that time took note of his leadership ability.
In
2007 he announced he would run for the Democratic
nomination for President of the United
States. Hillary Clinton also wanted to be the Democratic nominee. After
months of campaigning Obama won the nomination. Then he and John
McCain, the Republican candidate, campaigned tirelessly for months. On
election day November 4, 2008 an early victory was achieved and Barack
Obama became the first African American to ever be elected to the
highest office in the land, the presidency. It was a truly
historical event in the country.
Unfortunately
his beloved grandmother, Madelyn Dunham did not
live to see her grandson elected. She died on November 3rd, the day
before the election.
After
the election people began naming their newborns after Barack and
Michelle. The story of Barack Obama has only begun to be written. The
nation and the world watch as he starts to accomplish the goals he has
set for
the
betterment of Americans.
Biography at
gardenofpraise.com