Barack Obama’s Birthday

Barack Obama’s Birthday - Sunday, August 4, 2024

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President Obama, it’s your birthday, August 4,  so come on down!  Barack Hussein Obama II became the first African-American President of the United States in November, 2008. Still respectfully referred to as  “Mr. President”, Obama  was born to an American mother and Kenyan father. When his father left the family, Mr. Obama was raised by his mother and  maternal grandparents.

Today, President Obama, a Harvard Law School graduate; is a highly-sought after speaker, role model and leader within the Democratic Party. On his birthday, we admire President Obama for his undying commitment to the American ideals of justice and humanity for all.  

Barack Obama’s Birthday timeline

Nov. 4, 2008
My hometown

Obama gives a victory speech before tens of thousands of supporters in Chicago's Grant Park after winning the 2008 Presidential election.

Jan. 3, 2005
Welcome to the Senate

Obama is sworn in as a U.S. Senator from the state of Illinois.

1996
Bring the Illinoise

The former President is first sworn in to the Illinois State Senate, where he would serve for seven years.

June, 1989
It must be love

Obama meets former First Lady, Michelle Obama, while working as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm, Sidley Austin.

1971
Aloha!

Obama returns to the state of his birth, Hawaii, after spending four years with his mother in Indonesia.

The Reading President - Obama's Favorite Books

  1. Grant, by Ron Chernow

    The former President loves U.S. history and cited this biography of Grant as a favorite.

  2. Evicted, by Matthew Desmond

    This 2017 Pulitzer Prize winner tells of the housing struggles faced by low-income families in Milwaukee.

  3. A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles

    This work of fiction tells the story of the Bolshevik Revolution through the eyes of a Count under house arrest.

  4. Dying, by Corey Taylor

    A woman dying of terminal cancer reflects on her life, all written in a matter of weeks.

  5. Basketball (and Other Things), by Shea Serrano

    The President is a baller and this book is for basketball aficionados the world over.

How to Celebrate Barack Obama’s Birthday

  1. Do some community service

    President Obama was a community organizer and a promoter of community service. Celebrate his birthday by spending the day volunteering for a local charity or nonprofit. They'll appreciate the help and you'll feel so good!

  2. Check out his speeches

    President Obama could always rock a speech! At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, his transformative speech set the stage for his Presidential run in 2008. Additionally, Mr. Obama's State of the Union speeches are always worth revisiting.

  3. Read his book

    The former President's memoir, "Dreams from My Father", was an international bestseller. It recounts his childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia and the autobiography details Mr. Obama's success in overcoming adversity on the way to Harvard Law School. The book also talks about how the President went from being a community organizer to getting into politics. On Barack Obama's birthday, pick up a paperback copy for about 10 bucks.

Why we love Barack Obama's birthday

  1. His election was historic

    President Obama made history when he became the first African-American President of the United States. Each of his 43 predecessors was a white male. His election was a signal to a generation of African-American kids that they, too, could one day be President.

  2. He turned the economy around

    President Obama was elected at the tail end of a recession. Taking a firm hand, he supported policies that helped turn the economy around. Unemployment rates were reduced during his Presidency. Working with leadership in both parties, the country returned to economic stability.

  3. He boldly tackled health care

    Although controversial, the President's Affordable Care Act helped provide health insurance to millions of formerly uninsured Americans. It also protected people suffering from pre-existing conditions.

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