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Barack Obama “Dreams From My Father”
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Content Inside: An authorized transcript of an Eye on Books author interview. 2008 Eye on Books All rights reserved. You may quote from, or reproduce, this transcript as long as you credit EYE ON BOOKS. Barack Obama "Dreams From My Father" Interview recorded 8/9/1995 Barack Obama was born to a Kenyan father and an American mother in 1961, but his par- ents divorced when he was just two years old. Obama has said his father was little more than a myth to him, at the time of the elder Obama's death in 1982. Just before he went off to law school, Obama traveled to Kenya to learn more about his father, and to try and put perspective on his mixed-race heritage. The result was his book "Dreams From My Father," first published in 1995. That's when Eye on Books talked with him: EYE ON BOOKS: Why did you write this book? BARACK OBAMA: My father is a black African, was a black African. My mother is a white Ameri- can. He came to the States to study, right after [the] independence of Kenya, and was part of that first wave of Africans to travel to the west in search of knowledge to bring back to post-indepen- dence Africa. My mother came from small towns in Kansas (my grandfather on my mother's side was a traveling salesman for a long time). And so they came from very different backgrounds. They came together during the civil rights movement although they weren't active, I think they were swept up in the spirit of integrationist America and the dream of Dr. King, and the optimism and the idealism of the Kennedys and ended up separating shortly thereafter. So the book is really me trying to understand what their lives were about, and thereby understand what my life is about. EOB: This is not the kind of book you originally set out to write, though? Obama: No. I originally got the idea of writing a book while I was at Harvard Law School, where I served as president of the Law Review. In listening to a number of the debates going back and forth about affirmative action and voting rights and all the controversies surrounding race issues in the country, I thought that I might be able to insert myself into the debate and hopefully clarify it. What I realized, though, was that the starting point for any insights I might have really had to do with the story of my own family, and coming to terms with that multi-cultural heritage. So the first book, at least, that I needed to write was a book that came to terms with that divided heritage.
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