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  1. Stanley Ann Dunham (November 29, 1942 – November 7, 1995), the mother of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was an American anthropologist. She was later known as, Ann Dunham, Ann Obama, Ann Soetoro, Ann Sutoro (after her second divorce) and finally as Ann Dunham. [1] Dunham spent her childhood in California, Oklahoma ...

  2. 20 de abr. de 2011 · April 20, 2011. This article is from the archive of our partner . Stanley Ann Dunham is the overshadowed parent in histories of President Obama's childhood, ignored as a boring white lady from ...

  3. Obama’s mother, S. Ann Dunham, grew up in Kansas, Texas, and Washington state before her family settled in Honolulu. In 1960 she and Barack Sr. met in a Russian language class at the University of Hawaii and married less than a year later. When Obama was age two, Barack Sr. left to study at Harvard University; shortly thereafter, in 1964, Ann ...

  4. 9 de mai. de 2011 · Stanley Ann Dunham, who went her own way, passed on her self-sufficiency to her son. When depicting their family origins for public consumption, American presidents tend to downplay the importance ...

  5. Biographie. Stanley Ann Dunham, née le 29 novembre 1942 à Wichita et morte le 7 novembre 1995 à Honolulu, est une anthropologue américaine spécialisée dans l' anthropologie économique et le développement rural. Elle est la mère de Barack Obama, 44e président des États-Unis. Dans un entretien, Barack Obama fait référence à sa mère ...

  6. Ann Dunham foi a mãe de Barack Obama, nascida em 1942 no Kansas. Ela foi uma antropóloga e uma das figuras mais influentes na vida do ex-presidente. Dunham era uma mulher forte e determinada, que sempre incentivou seu filho a buscar a excelência em tudo o que fazia. Ela faleceu em 1995, antes de ver o sucesso de Obama na política.

  7. 2 de set. de 2012 · Biografia de Ann Dunham revela a mulher cujo papel na vida do filho Obama foi mais decisivo que o do pai, sempre mais citado História não contada - Estadão Estadão