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5 things u never knew about President Obama’s mum | There was a stark contrast between President Obama's family now and his family as a child growing up in Hawaii. Whereas President Obama and the first lady have been married for 20 years, his mother and father were apparently married for four decades. Throughout the first decade of his daughters Sasha and Malia’s lives, the family has lived in two cities, Chicago and Washington, D.C. But by the time he was 10, Obama had already lived in two countries. “I never imagined that an American president would have a mother who had done the things that she did,” Janny Scott, who wrote a biography of Obama's mother, told The New York Times. And in her biography, “A Singular Woman,” Scott quoted the president. His mother had given him, he said, “a sense of unconditional love that was big enough that, with all the surface disturbances of our lives, it sustained me, entirely.” Five unordinary facts about President Obama’s mother compiled by ABC News include: She lived in five states and three countries Ann Dunham's family moved five times before Ann, or Stanley,
as she was called in her childhood, turned 18, bouncing from Wichita, Kans., to
California to Texas to Seattle and, finally, to Hawaii. As an adult Dunham adopted
her parents’ knack for nomadism, splitting most of her adult life between Hawaii
and Indonesia, and briefly taking up residence in Pakistan, where she helped
establish a microfinance program for women. Her first name is actually Stanley
President Obama’s mother’s full name is Stanley Ann Dunham. Although she used
her middle name for the majority of her adult life, Dunham went by Stanley throughout
grade school, the name that her father, who wanted a son, gave her. Over the course
of Dunham’s short life - she died when she was in her early 50s - she went by
four different names. Growing up it was Stanley Dunham. In college she was Ann
Dunham. During her first marriage, to Barack Obama’s father, she was Ann Obama.
And after her second marriage she was Ann Soetoro. She was 18 when Barack Obama
was born President Obama’s mother married his father at the ripe young age of
18, after the two met in a Russian-language class at the University of Hawaii
. At the time, interracial marriage was illegal in most states. Dunham was three
months pregnant when the two tied the knot in a ceremony so discrete that her
son never uncovered any records of the event, according to Scott’s biography of
Dunham, "A Singular Woman." By the time Obama was a year old, his father, Barack
Obama Sr., had moved from Hawaii to Massachusetts to get a masters degree from
Harvard. By the time he was six, he had moved with his mother to Indonesia after
she married Lolo Soetoro. The couple had a daughter, Maya Soetoro, before they
divorced in 1980. She was only five years older than Hillary Clinton Born in 1942,
as World War II was ravaging the world, Obama’s mother was a mere five years older
than Hillary Clinton, whom he would later defeat in a bitter Democratic primary
during his race for the White House. Dunham died a few weeks short of her 53rd
birthday, of uterine and ovarian cancer, two years before her son was elected
to the Illinois state senate. She had a Ph.D. in anthropology It may have taken
her two decades and countless trips back-and-forth between Indonesia and the University
of Hawaii to complete, but in 1992 Ann Dunham was awarded her Ph.D. in anthropology.
Her 1,000-page dissertation explored the indigenous craft of blacksmithing in
Indonesia , a topic she had studied for more than 20 years. She died two years
after completing it. She had instilled in her son the importance of education,
making him rise before the sun came up to do his homework. She would tell people
that her son was gifted, “that he can do anything he ever wants in the world,
even be president of the United States .”
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