Obama Flashcards
brief summary of Obama’s background and childhood
- he was born in Hawaii to a white mother and a black Kenyan father
- his parents divorced in 1964, with his father returning to Kenya
- his family moved to Indonesia but his mother sent him back to Hawaii to attend a private school and to live with his white grandparents
- Obama’s background was much different than other black American politicians
where did Obama work from 1985 and what did he develop
- Obama worked as a community organiser in a black Chicago neighbourhood, where he worked to mobilise the residents to push for better schools and better job training opportunities
- he developed an affinity with a socially activist black church
when was Obama accepted into Harvard Law school
accepted in 1988
how did Obama visiting his fathers village in Kenya effect him
It would effect the development of Obamas sense of identity and political outlook
what position did Obama receive in Harvard and why was it important
- Obama became the first black editor of the Harvard law review
- this was a prestigious publication whose editorship was a springboard to high-profile careers
what were the consequences of Obama becoming the first black editor of the Harvard law review
- he was profiled by the New York Times
- a publisher commissioned Obama to write his autobiography
what did Obama do in Chicago after his graduation in 1991
- worked on a black voter drive that saw 100,000 registered
- learned political lessons about grassroots organising
- married Michelle in 1992
- worked as a lawyer for a firm that specialised in representing low-income clients in cases involving civil rights and housing discrimination
- lectured in constitutional law at the University of Chicago
what years did Obama serve in the Illinois senate
from 1997 - 2004
what did Obama stand for in 1996
He successfully stood in the 13th district (South side and Hyde Park which were predominantly black areas that suffered from poverty) for election to the Illinois senate
what issues did Obama focus on while in the senate and what legislation was he able to pass
- Obama focused on issues that were of particular interest to /black Americans
- passed legislation to expand healthcare and early-years education programmes for the poor
what was Obama able to push for as the chairman of the Health & Human services commission
was able to push for new requirements for the police to video interrogations
with who did Obama work with despite being a Democrat and how was he able to convince them for a new law against racial profiling
- Obama worked with Republicans
- and he was able to convince the conservatives that the new law for racial profiling would protect the state from expensive law suits over racial discrimination
what did Obama decide to stand for in 2000
decided to stand for election to the US House of Representatives as democratic candidate to represent the 1st congressional district of Illinois (district was 65% black)
who was Obamas opponent for the democratic nomination
Bobby Rush
why was Bobby Rush a difficult candidate to run against
- he was a founder of the Black Panther Party in Chicago in 1968
- won the seat for the democrats in 1992 and was re-elected three times
what did Obama decide to stand for in 2004 and how
decided to run for the US senate by drawing on lessons from the past, including his time as a community organiser in Chicago
what did Harold Washington provide Obama with
he provided Obama with a model for constructing electoral coalitions
who were the main four Democrat opponents for Obama
- Daniel Hynes
- Blair Hull
- Maria Pappas
- Gery Chico
how was Daniel Hynes a serious candidate
- he was more widely known than Obama
- he was a member of a well-known Chicago political family
- Hynes father had been a state senator and President of Illinois state senate
how was Blair Hull a serious candidate
- wealthy businessman with a fortune of $131million - $444million
- in 2002, he financed a number of Democrat campaigns within Illinois
- he was seen as the early leader in the primary campaign
how was Maria Pappas a serious candidate
she was a cook county treasurer