He graduated from Columbia University in New York and received his law degree, graduating magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School. He became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review and later worked as a civil rights lawyer and as a community organizer in New York and Chicago.
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no they are buried in obamas back yard
Trying to go further in obamas family history to see if he has greek ancestry. Seems to be information that someone does not want to be known. Can only go back six generations and it does not give any clues to answer the question.
he was killed in a drunk driving accident when he went back to Kenya
No, he had not gotten the economy back on track. granted he did inherit a big problem but he has not handled it appropriately. this is the slowest recovery that america has EVER EXPERIENCED. he has failed to keep the many promises he made back in the 2008 election, and while i hope that i am wrong, i believe that he will fail to keep the promises he made to win this election.
Currently Barack Obama has no intention of bring back the old design layout of facebook.com.
No. Obama Sr. already had two children back in Kenya when he married Barack's mother.
"W" went to prep school in Andover, MA , went on to Yale for a bachelor's degree in history and then got an MBA at Harvard.
Mrs. Obama has been living in the White House since 2009. But if you are asking who will help her move out when her husband Barack Obama's term as president comes to an end, there has always been a transition staff which helps the old First Family to move out of the White House and helps the new First Family to move in. We do not know yet where the Obamas plan to live after the president's term ends, but whether it is back to Chicago (where the Obamas still have a home) or somewhere else, there will be a staff to help them.
yes, Barack Obama has back pain, but he ages very well
Barack Obama's teen years were not without challenges. He faced times of racial discrimination and struggled with his biracial identity. However, he excelled academically, played basketball, and developed his interest in community organizing. These experiences shaped his later activism and political career.