The following is a year-by-year chronology that tracks the relationship
between Barack Hussein Obama, Jr.; his father, Barack Hussein Obama, Sr.; his
mother, Stanley Ann Dunham; his mother's parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham;
his mother's second husband, Lolo Soetoro; family friend Frank Marshall Davis
a known communist; Barack's wife, Michelle Robinson Obama; Barack's longtime
associate, Weather Underground founder William Ayers; and others connected with
the above individuals.
1931 Davis moved to Atlanta and became editor of a semiweekly
paper, the Atlanta World, which he eventually turned into a daily
newspaper within two years of taking the job as the paper's managing editor in
1931. Under Davis, the Atlanta Daily World became America's first
successful black daily.
1936
Lolo Soetoro was born in Indonesia.
1945
Frank Davis taught one of the first jazz history classes at the Abraham
Lincoln School in Chicago.
1961, Feb. 2 Barack Obama, Sr. (age 25), and Ann Dunham (age 18) married in
Maui, Hawaii, after she discovered she was pregnant. The parents on both sides
objected to their marriage.
1965 Obama Sr. wrote a paper titled "Problems
Facing Our Socialism," published in the East Africa Journal, harshly
criticizing the administration of then-President Jomo Kenyatta for moving the
Third World country of Kenya away from socialism toward capitalism. "What is
more important is to find means by which we can redistribute our economic gains
to the benefit of all," said Obama Sr. "This is the government's
obligation."
1971
Obama Sr. visited Barack Obama, Jr., and his mother Ann in Hawaii. This
reportedly was the last time Barack saw Obama Sr. although his father
reportedly corresponded with Barack when Barack was in college.
Obama Sr. was buried in Alego, at the village of Nyang'oma Kogelo,
Siaya District, Kenya.
1992
Stanley Dunham died in Honolulu at age 73 and was buried in the Punchbowl
National Cemetery.
1996 Obama was elected to the state senate in Illinois.
2003 Obama's fundraiser and close friend, Tony Rezko, helped raise the seed
money for Obama's U.S. Senate race. In 2008, Rezko was convicted of several
counts of bribery and fraud.
2003 Obama paid special tribute to Rashid Khalidi, professor of Mideast
studies at the University of Chicago, during a farewell held for Khalidi. A
virulent critic of Israel, Khalidi has justified Palestinian terrorist attacks
against the Jewish state. Barack and Michelle frequently were dinner companions
of the Khalidis.
2004, Jun. 7 Obama was in socialist billionaire George Soros' New
York home for an Obama campaign fundraising event. Soros has reportedly funneled
large sums of money to the Obama campaign.
2006 Obama visited Kenya to campaign for Raila Odinga, a communist who was
running for president to oust the pro-USA incumbent, President Mwai Kibaki.
After Odinga lost the election, he incited riots that killed 1,500 Kenyans and
displaced more than a half million people from their homes. Christian churches
were set on fire, and in one case, 50 parishioners, mostly women and children,
were locked inside and burned to death.
2007, Apr. 7 An Obama fundraising party for elite New Yorkers was
held at the home of financier Steven Gluckstern, former chairman of George
Soros' Democracy Alliance. A photo of the event published in New York
magazine April 16, 2007 showed George Soros seated close to
Obama.
2008, Aug. 25 Obama won the nomination of the Democratic Party in Denver,
Colorado. Just prior to the convention, he chose Delaware Senator Joe Biden as
his running mate. The ticket has been called the most liberal in modern American
history.