Posted on 09/25/2011 12:56:12 AM PDT by tsowellfan
A newly released biography of US President Barack Obamas mother, Stanley Ann Dunham (1942-1995), is a tribute to mothers who expose their children to different cultures and offer them the best education possible.
The book, A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obamas Mother by Pulitzer-winning journalist Janny Scott, is an incredibly rich, thoroughly researched, and riveting account of Anns life and lineage.
It shows that Obama inherited more than his mothers physical features: the long chin, toothy smile, and the distinctive tilt of the head.
Mothers faith
She gave birth to Obama as a teenage girl in 1961, and had faith that as a primary school child he would rise to be the president of the United States.
Although she never lived to see him ascend to political stardom, her wishes as a mother are fulfilled. She died in 1995 at the age of 52, a few years before Obama plunged into politics.
In the biography, Obamas mother comes across as a fiercely independent woman.
The writer reminds us that Ann married the Kenyan student Barack H. Obama, Senior at a time interracial marriages were not common in America because miscegenation laws were still in place.
Ann was outgoing and cosmopolitan in her associations. If Ann had a plan, it did not involve sitting still, the author says.
The book cites acquaintances that remember her passion for Africa and conversations about international affairs.
Non-western cultures
She studied anthropology and got a PhD in the discipline in 1992.
But while the image of an American anthropologist is that of a covert racist who likes studying weird practices among primitive tribes such as witchcraft, Ann is portrayed as sensitive to non-Western cultures that she studied and interacted with.
In Indonesia, where young Obama had his early education, he was exposed to diverse cultures. This exposure is seen in his respect for peoples and practices from other societies.
The Indonesian cultures value self-control. Fellow children teased Barry and occasionally threw a rock at him because of the colour of his skin, a development that made him strong-willed and composed in the face of unfair criticism.
Ann and her second husband, the Javanese Lolo Soetoro, never allowed their children to be mean or arrogant.
The book mentions that the most powerful man in the world today was spanked once in a while if he didnt toe the line.
Even when chances were slim that she would be able to take Barry to the best schools, Ann was planning to enrol him in an elite primary school in Honolulu.
Obama ended up studying in Columbia and Harvard, two of the best universities in the US. Ann spoke strongly against corruption in Indonesia, and she was critical of the capitalist system in the US.
One wonders if she would have been able to do so under Jomo Kenyattas regime had her marriage to Obama Senior brought her to Kenya with him.
If she was seen as meddling with the internal affairs by criticising Kenyas post-independence rot, she would probably been deported without her son by a nationalist government that seemed not to overly like white spouses among its senior officials.
While some conservative critics of Obamas identification with his black father in Dreams from My Father seem to suggest that he owes his success to the Caucasian side of his ancestry, A Singular Mother is not a project in recovering Obamas whiteness with the aim of demeaning his black roots.
Rather, the authors goal seems to be to bring to the surface the influence of Ann as mother on him.
Obama has himself expressed on several occasions his gratitude to his mother. In a revised preface to his Dreams from My Father, Obama credits his mother for what is best in me.
Full recognition
Janny Scotts book suggests that this is a full recognition of his mothers role that comes surprisingly late. Before her death, the biracial Obama seemed to identify more with his absentee black fathers heritage.
Some critics of the biography note that the significance of Ann Dunham lies not in what she achieves, but in her sons unlikely journey to be the US presidency.
Her own life took on a meaning, and a resonance, that it might not otherwise have had, writes David L. Ulin in Los Angeles Times. Perhaps the lesson we learn from Ulins comment and Obamas earlier demotion of his devoted mother vis-à-vis his absent father is that we should appreciate our mothers much more while they are still alive and strive to make them significant by achieving the best in the world even when they die in obscurity.
I highly recommend this interesting and inspiring biography.
Teenage commie-slut.
Critical of capitalism, but loved the North Vietnamese killing her high school classmates...
Odd, I guess this book was to woo the female vote for Obie.
Everything with this tool is planned, nothing is an accident.
What liberal drivel.
btt
OMG I just feel so warm and fuzzy all over.
Oh, but I thought racism only happened in America.
Obama's probably projecting his negative feelings from Indonesians against the American people.
Too bad she wasn’t more enthusiastic about abortion.
Hold-on, I’m getting the barf-bucket for everyone.....
Kinda hard to see how he could become president as a primary school student when he was already a teenage girl at birth. But in any event, it sounds like he's even weirder than we thought.
How in the heck did we lower ourselves so far as to elect a President whose own mother was a critic of our American capitalist system?
From what I’ve read in other places, we know very little about the President’s mother, but enough to know that this account is mostly made up. What bothers me about the President and his family is how much of their history is still in the shadows. After all this time, I know that most of what we’ve been fed is false, but what is the real truth?
i hope they include those nude photos of his MOM! HA CHAH CHA CHA!
My image of an American anthropologist is that of a gullible middle class woman who will fall for any tall story delivered by a person with a claimed tribal background.
Admittedly I have only two examples: Margret Mead Coming of Age in Samoa and Diane Bell Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: A world that is, was, and will be .
There. Fixed it.
“a tribute to mothers who expose their children to different cultures”
Some mother Ann was...a white slut with liberal guilt who knew Obama Sr was married yet still did him. And what is more screwed up is Sr left Ann to bang another tribeswoman in Kenya.
The Onbamas make the Kennedy’s look like the Partridge family.
Go to Frontpage mag and not sure if they still have the original article, but Ann was a white slut who banged very non-white guy who went her way. She knew that Obama Sr was married when they met. The Dunham book published a year ago also got confirmed accounts that it may not be Obama Sr who is Obama’s real dad..
Round heeled trollop.
Rump-fed slattern!
[oops...I thought we were going all Shakespeare on her @ss]
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