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Barack Obama Speeches
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This volume features 85 of Barack Obama’s most influential and impactful speeches spanning more than a decade from his time in the Senate to his final day in the presidency.
Hailed as one of the greatest orators of modern times, former President Barack Obama has inspired millions through his speeches. This collection a hearty 704 pages provides a comprehensive look at how Obama’s message of hope and change evolved from before his presidency until his last day in office. Today more than ever, these speeches resonate with optimism and keen insights that people of all viewpoints and political backgrounds can appreciate and learn from.
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Pre-presidential speeches that signified Obama as a rising star.
Speeches from some of the most important events of his presidency.
His first and second inaugural addresses, all of his State of the Union addresses, and his moving 2017 farewell speech.
Dozens more, covering the greatest issues facing the United States, and the world.
Perfect for any political aficionado, newshound, or admirer of the 44th president of the United States, this collection makes an ideal gift.
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II ( born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African-American president of the United States.
Obama previously served as a U.S. senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.
Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. After graduating from Columbia University in 1983, he worked as a community organizer in Chicago.
In 1988, he enrolled in Harvard Law School, where he was the first black president of the Harvard Law Review.
After graduating, he became a civil rights attorney and an academic, teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004.
Turning to elective politics, he represented the 13th district in the Illinois Senate from 1997 until 2004, when he ran for the U.S. Senate.
Obama received national attention in 2004 with his March Senate primary win, his well-received July Democratic National Convention keynote address, and his landslide November election to the Senate.
In 2008, after a close primary campaign against Hillary Clinton, he was nominated by the Democratic Party for president. Obama was elected over Republican nominee John McCain in the general election and was inaugurated alongside his running mate Joe Biden, on January 20, 2009. Nine months later, he was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a decision that drew a mixture of praise and criticism.
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