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According to several articles published by Harvard University, Barack Obama studied various aspects of the legal profession, but focused on Constitutional Law. He also was a researcher for the noted law professor Lawrence Tribe, and helped Professor Tribe with a book. A link to one of the articles about Barack Obama at Harvard is enclosed.
Barack Hussein Obama's natural father is from the Luo ethnic group. The Luo originated in southern Sudan and in precolonial times (circa 1500 AD to 1800 AD) migrated around Lake Victoria into eastern Uganda, western Kenya and northern Tanzania.he was African i do believe ask him yourself and find out the info dummyblackHe was from Kenya I believe.
No, it is not. In fact, "Obama" is not a Muslim name at all. It is an African family name common to certain people who are part of an ethnic group that resides in Kenya. "Barack" is an Arabic name that means "blessed," and in Africa, there are boys who are Muslims, as well as boys who are not Muslims, who are given that name. Barack Obama's father named him, and the future president never changed the name his father gave him.
Barack Obama's name is not Aramaic. Barack is Arabic for blessing, Obama is a Luo (a Kenyan tribe) surname.His middle name Hussein is Arabic for good or handsome. He said once he'd prefer to have the middle name Steve, which is from the Greek for crown.When translating personal names into other languages, normally we do not change them. EG Binyamin Netanyahu, Jacques Chirac. Not Benjamin Netanyahu, Jack Chirac.
Barack Obama was the Editor, and usually editors supervise the writing of others. We do know that he wrote several articles for the Review, including one about abortion and the law. We also know that he was a research assistant to a famous law professor named Lawrence Tribe and helped with several of Tribe's journal articles, as well as with a book Tribe was writing.
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David was from the tribe of Judah.
He was part of the Luritja tribe.
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