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Barack Obama embraces his great-uncle Charles Payne, June 6, 2009. Charles Thomas Payne is Madelyn Dunham's younger brother and Obama's great-uncle. He was born in 1925. Payne served during World War II in the U.S. Army 89th Infantry Division. [65] Obama has often described Payne's role in liberating the Ohrdruf forced labor camp. [66]
[2] [3] His parents are economist Barack Obama Sr. and his first wife, Kezia Obama (née Aoko). [4] Obama earned a degree in accounting from the University of Nairobi. [5] He met his younger half-brother, Barack Obama, for the first time in 1985, [2] when Barack flew from Chicago to Washington, D.C., to visit Malik. [6]
While both are sons of Barack Hussein Obama Sr., a Kenyan economist who died in a car accident in 1982, Malik called his younger half-sibling a “deep disappointment” and blamed 2016 Democratic ...
Abon’go Malik Obama believes his half-brother former President Barack Obama is “still running the country” — and would have “a big role to play” if Vice President Kamala Harris wins...
Auma Obama is the daughter of Barack Obama Sr. and his first wife, Kezia Obama (née Aoko). [4] [5] [6] She is the older half-sister of Barack Obama.After attending a local elementary school and The Kenya High School for secondary education (1973–1978), she secured a scholarship to attend university in Germany.
Barack, Michelle, Malia and Sasha Obama's Family Album: Photos Read article “Look, they are 24 and 21,” the Becoming author, 58, told host Robin Roberts of Malia Obama and Sasha Obama ...
Stanley Armour Dunham, Ann Dunham, Maya Soetoro and Barack Obama, mid-1970s (l to r) On August 21, 1959, Hawaii became the 50th state to be admitted into the Union. Dunham's parents sought business opportunities in the new state, and after graduating from high school in 1960, Dunham and her family moved to Honolulu.
Family of Barack Obama: January 20, 2009 — January 20, 2017 Barack and Michelle Obama Malia and Sasha: Marian Shields Robinson, mother to the First Lady and mother-in-law to the President, lived with the First Family in the Executive Residence at the White House Complex. They were the first African American family to live in the White House. 45