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The nation's first African-American president promised 'hope and change' during his campaign and his address focused on a 'new era of responsibility.' President Barack Obama's first inauguration ...
This was the first time a United States president acknowledged American non-believers in an inaugural address. [117] Obama's inaugural address received mixed reviews, with some describing the tone of the speech a praiseworthy one of restraint and plain speaking, [118] while others described the speech as low-brow and clichéd. [119]
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By Grace Wyler President Barack Obama will pivot back to the economy and jobs during his State of the Union Tuesday, shifting away from the progressive social agenda that he pushed in his second ...
After Barack Obama had recited the oath of office, he delivered his inaugural address. [26] The inaugural address was 2,137 words long and President Obama took 18.5 minutes to deliver it between 11:53 a.m. and 12:12 p.m. [27] In a speech "heavy on broad rhetoric and light on policy specifics" as noted by the Washington Post [27] Obama's second ...
Inspire a Nation: Barack Obama's Most Electrifying Speeches of the 2008 Election. Publishing 180. ISBN 978-0982100509. Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Obama, Barack; Lincoln, Abraham (2009). The Inaugural Address, 2009: Together with Abraham Lincoln's First and Second Inaugural Addresses and the Gettysburg Address and Ralph Waldo Emerson's Self-Reliance ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Inauguration of Barack Obama may refer to: First inauguration of Barack Obama, 2009;