that one day the US would be run by a muslim, kenyan, communist black man.
Obama's autobiography is called Dreams of My Father.
What were the dreams of his father?
Obama's autobiography is called Dreams of My Father.
What were the dreams of his father?
The dreams of his father are basically the story of the narrative. His father had high hopes for his son after he was admitted to that prestigious school in Hawaii. His father died in a car accident and never got to see Obama rise to the presidency.
Obama's autobiography is called Dreams of My Father.
What were the dreams of his father?
The dreams of his father are basically the story of the narrative. His father had high hopes for his son after he was admitted to that prestigious school in Hawaii. His father died in a car accident and never got to see Obama rise to the presidency.
BS. His father never knew him at all. His father had passels of kids from half a dozen women of all races.
It is doubtful he ever spared more than a passing thought to Obama. He did not maintain contact with him, as he did with others of his children who lived abroad.
Ask the author... william ayers.
It's rare that I step in and defend, applaud or cheer 1069 on...
BUT YOU GO GIRL.
YOU GO.
I have my suspecions as to how serious "The Dane" is as a poster, and you just boosted my suspicions. Thank you 10, and I mean that.
ummm, isn't the title "Dreams from My Father"?
Hm. It IS Dreams from My Father. I was about to say that 10's post made sense, but now I don't know.
Yeah, because God knows there's no way a Harvard graduate who used to publish poetry in literary magazines would ever be able to write proficiently and movingly about his own life. :roll:
Just like there's no way an eighth grade drop-out would ever be able to write publishable material.
Oh, wait.... :doh
Have you read Ayers' autobiography? What similarities of style or syntax do you find between his work and Obama's? Or are you an astute-enough reader to even be able to competently compare and contrast the two?
that one day the US would be run by a muslim, kenyan, communist black man.
The sub-title of the book kind of gives away the title's meaning for me.
A story of race and inheritance...
So the meaning of the title...?
A story of race and inheritance...
So the meaning of the title...?
I get the idea that the "Father" in the title has dual meaning. It is both literally referring to his actual father and poetically referring to his racial heritage, i.e. forefathers.
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