Mideo cruz biography of barack obama

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    "Birtherism" redirects here. For similar challenges against other people, see Natural-born-citizen clause (United States) §&#;Eligibility challenges.

    During Barack Obama's campaign for president in , throughout his presidency and afterwards, there was extensive news coverage of Obama's religious preference, birthplace, and of the individuals questioning his religious belief and citizenship&#;&#; efforts eventually known as the "birther movement",[1] or birtherism,[2] names by which it is widely referred to across media.[3] The movement falsely asserted Obama was ineligible to be President of the United States because he was not a natural-born citizen of the United States as required by Article Two of the Constitution. Studies have found these birther conspiracy theories to be most firmly held by Republicans strong in both political knowledge and racial resentment.&

    Dreams from My Father

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    Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance () is a memoir bygd Barack Obama that explores the events of his early years in Honolulu and Chicago until his entry into Harvard lag School in Obama originally published his memoir in , when he was starting his political campaign for the Illinois Senate.[1]

    After Obama won the U.S. Senate Democratic primary victory in Illinois in , the book was re-published that year. He gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and won the US Senate seat in the fall. Obama launched his presidential campaign three years later.[2] The edition includes a new preface by Obama and his DNC keynote address.[2]

    According to The New York Times, Obama modeled Dreams from My Father on Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.[3] The book, frequently praised for its literary qualities, has also been criticized for inaccuracies and over-us

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  • Artist Mideo Cruz wants to provoke critical thought, gets death threats instead

    By INA ALLECO IO

    Off with his head!

    Or at least boycott his exhibit.

    Artist Mideo Cruz is now at the eye of one of the biggest controversies in the Philippine visual arts scene. His latest work &#;Poleteismo&#; is being vilified left and right by various religious groups and influential leaders, and an ABS-CBN reporter has even come out with a column suggesting that he, Cruz, should be forced to drink muriatic acid.

    Cruz&#; &#;Poleteismo&#; is part of the exhibit “KULÔ”, group exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Main Gallery showing until August 21, It was launched on June 17 on the occasion of CCP’s celebration of Jose Rizal’s th birthday.
    TV Patrol&#;s Mark Logan in his column in the tabloid Abante said many were incensed when they saw the TV Patrol report on Cruz and his exhibition. Logan suggested that those who were angered by how Cruz put together his installatio