The family of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, and his wife Michelle Obama is made up of people of Kenyan, African-American, and Old Stock American ancestry. The Obamas are the first such family of African- American descent. Michelle campaigned for her husband’s presidential bid throughout 2007 and 2008, delivering a keynote address at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
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During the summer of 2016, Michelle, Michelle and Sasha went to Liberia to promote the Let Learn Peace initiative, for which they funded USD 27 million in aid for expansion. They met with Sirleaf Sirleaf, the first female head of state of Liberia, to deliver a message about the initiative. In the fall, they moved to Morocco, where Michelle delivered a message to a group of girls lacking formal education in Marrakech. In July 2008, the Obamas gave an interview to the television series Access Hollywood, Obama later said they regretted allowing the children to be included. In April 2009, President Obama published an open letter to his daughters in Parade magazine, describing what he wants for them and every child in America: “to grow up in a world with no limits on your dreams and no achievements beyond your reach, and to grow into compassionate, committed women who will help build that world.” In July 2009, the couple adopted a six-month-old Portuguese Water dog given to them as a gift by Senator Ted Kennedy. The White House referred to Bo as the First Dog. In July 2010, the Obama girls attended the private University of Chicago Laboratory School. They were the youngest child to reside in the White House since John F. Kennedy Jr. arrived as an infant in 1961.
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