President Barack Obama
President Obama: Why We Need To Expand My Brother’s Keeper
File photo–Obama with youth involved in MBK Transcript of President’s remark at My Brother’s Keep National Summit as provided by The White House South ...
Obama: Trump “Not Fit To Be Commander in Chief”
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY RALLY White Oak Amphitheatre Greensboro, North Carolina 6:15 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hey, North Carolina! ...
Obama: The Tale Of How We Suffer, Triumph–Must Be Heard
Nat Turner’s bible REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT DEDICATION OF THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE National Mall, Washington, D.C. ...
President Obama Salutes Muslims on Eid al-Adha
President Obama Michelle and I extend our warmest wishes to Muslims across our country and around the world who are celebrating Eid al-Adha. This ...
Obama: Republicans Sell Resentment, Blame, Anger, and Hate
Obama at Convention 2016 [The 2016 Democratic Convention] So 12 years ago tonight, I addressed this convention for the very first time. (Applause.) You ...
Baton Rouge Cops’ Killings ‘cowardly and reprehensible’ — Obama
President Obama I condemn, in the strongest sense of the word, the attack on law enforcement in Baton Rouge. For the second time in ...
Balancing: In Tribute to Slain Dallas officers Obama Also Recalls Two Black Men Killed by Cops
Mr. President and Mrs. Bush; my friend, the Vice President, and Dr. Biden; Mayor Rawlings; Chief Spiller; clergy; members of Congress; Chief Brown — ...
Police Killings not Black and Latino problem; It’s American Issue — Obama
I want to begin by expressing my condolences for the families of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. As I said in the statement that ...
The Movement Stonewall Launched
Stonewall The story of America is a story of progress. It’s written by ordinary people who put their shoulders to the wheel of history ...
Observing Junteenth — Barack Obama
President Obama Just outside the Oval Office hangs a painting depicting the night of December 31, 1862. In it, African-American men, women, and children ...