My story actually began was about 50 years ago when my father, barack obama, sr. , went to hawaii and thats where he met sally ann dunham, the president s mother, and they fell in love and got married. Shortly after that, barack was conceived, my brother, barack. My big brother, barack. After that they divorced as you know, and barack obama, sr. Went to harvard to pursue his doctorate in economics. At that time he met my mother in boston where she was teaching, and they fell in love. Love is a powerful thing because in 1964 there were all across current that were very, very difficult to maneuver and to deal with in terms of black and white and racial relations in the United States. Anyway, my father went back to kenya later that year and invited my mother to follow him, to get married, which she did. She tells me she remembers, you know, mark, when i decided to go to kenya, my grandma said you cant go there. They are all black. [laughter] but love was a powerful thing and they went and
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