sorry but when did "OBAMA''
He worked as a civil rights lawyer and community organizer in New York and Chicago during the 1980s and early 1990s.
Before he ran for president, Barack Obama was a community organizer and advocate for the poor in Chicago; a college professor at a law school; a civil rights lawyer; an Illinois state senator, and then a U.S. senator.
He was a community organizer and an advocate for the poor in Chicago; he was a civil rights lawyer; he was a law school professor; he was an Illinois state senator, and then he was a U.S. senator before running for president. He was also the author of two best-selling books.
Absolutely. Before he entered politics, Mr. Obama was a civil rights lawyer, an advocate and community organizer who helped poor people, and a professor of law at the University of Chicago.
Yes, he did. He was a community organizer and advocate for the poor; he was a civil rights lawyer; he was a law school professor; and he was a state senator from Illinois.
He has been a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights lawyer; a professor of law; an Illinois state senator, and a U.S. senator. He is also the author of 2 best-selling books. And he has served as president since he won the election in 2008.
Before he was president, Barack Obama was a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights lawyer; a professor of constitutional law; a state senator from Illinois and then a U.S. Senator.
After college, Barack Obama worked as a community organizer in Chicago before attending law school. He then worked as a civil rights attorney and a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago Law School. Later, he served as a state senator in Illinois and then as the U.S. Senator from Illinois before being elected as the 44th President of the United States.
Barack Obama was a law professor at the University of Chicago for a few years. He also served as civil rights lawyer and a community organizer. Lastly, he was a U.S. Senator for the State of Illinois.
He was a community organizer and advocate for the poor; he was a civil rights lawyer; he was a law professor; he was a state senator from Illinois; he was a U.S. Senator. He was the author of two best-selling books.
After he graduated from Columbia in 1983, he worked as a community organizer and advocate for the poor in Chicago. He then went to Law School, graduating from Harvard in 1991. After that, he became a civil rights lawyer, and a college professor. In 1996, he entered politics: he ran for the Illinois State Senate and won. He became a U.S. senator in 2004, after serving three terms in Illinois as a state senator.
Barack Hussein Obama II was a law professor at the University of Chicago for a few years and also a civil rights lawyer and a community orginizer.
He was a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights lawyer; a law school professor; a state senator from Illinois; and a U.S. senator. He is also the author of two best-selling books.