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==References==
 
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=New Party/Progressive Chicago=
 
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Strong in the mid to late 1990s the [[New Party]] was an electoral alliance dedicated to electing leftist candidates to office-usually through the [[Democratic Party]].
 
 
Two organizations formed the backbone of the [[New Party]]- the [[Democratic Socialists of America]]  and the U.S.'s largest radical organization, [[ACORN]] (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ). Radical labor union [[SEIU]] also had considerable input, as did members of the [[Communist Party USA]] breakaway group, [[Committees of Correspondence]].
 
 
Another very strong influence was the far left Washington DC based "think tank" the [[Institute for Policy Studies]].
 
 
In Chicago, the [[New Party]] founded an equally radical "sister organization" [[Progressive Chicago]].
 
 
There is strong evidence that [[Barack Obama]] was a member of both organizations.
 
 
===Chicago New Party===
 
In Chicago, the [[New Party]] consisted mainly of [[ACORN]], [[Democratic Socialists of America]], [[Service Employees International Union]] (SEIU) and the [[Committees of Correspondence]] (CoC). A breakaway from the [[Communist Party USA]], CoC worked closely with DSA and many activists were members of both organizations.
 
 
The Chicago New Party began to get organized in January 1995.<ref name=ng38>[http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng38.html [[New Ground]] 38, January - February, 1995]</ref>
 
 
:''On Saturday, January 14, the New Party in Chicago took another step in its effort to establish itself as a political force by holding a major outreach meeting directed at Chicago's Left. About 100 people, with sizable delegations from DSA and CoC among others, heard Bruce Colburn and Elaine Bernard preach the gospel of the New Party...''
 
 
[[Elaine Bernard]], a Labor Studies lecturer at Harvard, is a prominent DSA member. [[Bruce Colburn]] was an officer of the [[Milwaukee Central Labor Council]] and the Chair of the local New Party affiliate in Milwaukee.
 
 
:''The meeting was held at the meeting hall of SEIU Local 880, a local that is tackling the extremely difficult task of organizing home health care workers in Illinois. SEIU Local 880 and ACORN share office space.''
 
 
===Potential third party===
 
DSA and their CoC allies saw the New Party as a vehicle for major political change-to both move the [[Democratic Party]] leftward and to eventually prepare the ground for an entirely new third party.
 
 
At a meeting attended by Chicago DSA members [[Kurt Anderson]] and [[Bob Roman]], plus CoC members  [[Ronelle Mustin]] and [[Sandy Patrinos]], CoC leader [[Carl Davidson]] explained the New Party's role in first working through the [[Democratic Party]] then eventually replacing it.<ref>[http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng39.html#anchor354294 [[New Ground]] 39, March-April 1995, Where Does the Left Go From Here?: A Chicago DSA - Chicago CoC Joint Forum]</ref>
 
 
:''On January 27th approximately 45 people attended the Chicago DSA and Chicago CoC organized public form at the ACTWU hall on Ashland Ave. Each organization had two representatives on the panel to present their particular elections '94 post-mortem perspectives. Chicago DSA was represented by Co-Chair, Kurt Anderson and Political Education Officer, Bob Roman. CoC was represented by Carl Davidson, who is a member of CoC's National Coordinating Committee and Ronelle Mustin, an activist from the 22nd ward. The event was chaired by Sandi Patrinos, chair of Chicago CoC...''
 
 
:''Carl Davidson wanted to focus on "voting patterns." There were essentially two winners. Naturally the Republicans, but so were the most left in Congress such as the Progressive and Black Caucuses. The latter were re-elected while the neo-liberal and conservative Democrats were voted out. More importantly this election was the de facto defeat of the elitist Democratic Leadership Council who do not care about the poor or Labor.''
 
 
:''To win elections, Davidson emphasized that there are two necessary coinciding factors. First, a passive majority... Secondly, a militant minority, which came to fruition for the Right wing with the Christian Coalition''...
 
 
:''Hence Davidson emphasized that in this historical period the Left's strategy must be electoral politics not revolution. Consequently the Left must galvanize the "majority" - the working class and poor... Moreover the democratic left needs get active in the New Party which has won 20 of 30 local elections. Thus a short-term strategy of working with the Democratic Party and in the long-term work with the New Party.''
 
 
===Obama gets involved===
 
Barack Obama clearly saw the potential of the New Party, because he was soon seeking their support -alongside [[Michael Chandler]], [[Willie Delgado]], [[Miguel del Valle]], [[Alice Palmer]], [[Sonya Sanchez]] and [[Jesse Garcia]].<ref>[http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng42.html#anchor792932 [[New Ground]] 42, September - October, 1995, Chicago New Party Update]</ref>
 
 
:''About 50 activists attended the Chicago New Party membership meeting in July. The purpose of the meeting was to update members on local activities and to hear appeals for NP support from four potential political candidates. The NP is being very active in organization building and politics...''
 
 
:''The political entourage included Alderman Michael Chandler, William Delgado, chief of staff for State Rep Miguel del Valle, and spokespersons for State Sen. Alice Palmer, Sonya Sanchez, chief of staff for State Sen. Jesse Garcia, who is running for State Rep in Garcia's District; and Barack Obama, chief of staff for State Sen. Alice Palmer. Obama is running for Palmer's vacant seat...''
 
 
:''Although ACORN and SEIU Local 880 were the harbingers of the NP there was a strong presence of CoC and DSA (15% DSA)... Four political candidates were "there" seeking NP support.''
 
 
Barack Obama won the 1996 election, by using legal technicalities to get all his opponents disqualified-but he still encouraged New Party volunteers to join his task forces on Voter Education and Voter Registration.<ref>[http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng47.html#anchor781435 [[New Ground]] 47, July-August 1997, New Party Update]</ref>
 
 
:''The NP's '96 Political Program has been enormously successful with 3 of 4 endorsed candidates winning electoral primaries. All four candidates attended the NP membership meeting on April 11th to express their gratitude.''
 
 
:''Danny Davis, winner in the 7th Congressional District, invited NPers to join his Campaign Steering Committee.''
 
 
:''Patricia Martin, who won the race for Judge in 7th Subcircuit Court, explained that due to the NP she was able to network and get experienced advice from progressives like Davis.''
 
 
:''Barack Obama, victor in the 13th State Senate District, encouraged NPers to join in his task forces on Voter Education and Voter Registration...''
 
 
==Did Obama join the New Party?==
 
There is strong evidence that Obama actually joined the [[New Party]].
 
 
[[Danny Davis]] joined the Chicago [[New Party]] during his successful Congressional 1996 campaign on the [[Democratic Party]] ticket.
 
 
New Party News Spring 1996 page 1, celebrated the Davis’ Congressional victory and went on to say;
 
 
:''"New Party members won three other primaries this Spring in Chicago: Barack Obama (State Senate), Michael Chandler (Democratic Party Committee) and Patricia Martin (Cook County Judiciary)..."these victories prove that small 'd' democracy can work' said Obama".''
 
 
This photo from [[New Party News]] names Obama and Danny Davis as "NP endorsed" candidates.
 
 
[[Image:Obama.JPG|frame|center|New Party News Spring 1996 page 2, Danny Davis center, Barack Obama right]]
 
 
These clippings from the same issue of New Party News page 1 name Obama and Davis as New Party "members".
 
 
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==Progressive Chicago==
 
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[[Progressive Chicago]] was founded in 1993 by members of the [[New Party]], in particular [[Madeline Talbott]] and [[Dan Swinney]].
 
 
In an April 27, 1993 letter to prospective Progressive Chicago members, [[Dan Swinney]] wrote;
 
 
:''I recently have become interested in the [[New Party]] as well as committed myself to see if we can build a Progressive Chicago network, working with [[Madeline Talbott]] of [[ACORN]] - the local [[New Party]] convener.''
 
 
:''I wanted to introduce you to the NP and Progressive Chicago and would like to talk to you about it to see if there is a role you want to play.''
 
 
:''Enclosed is a brochure, a longer description of the NP and the ideas behind it...''
 
 
A circa 1993 Progressive Chicago introductory pamphlet stated;
 
 
:''Progressive Chicago was started by members of the [[New Party]] who wanted to be able to put together an organization strong enough to win: If that means supporting a candidate running as a Democrat, then fine. If that means running our own candidates in aldermanic or state representative races on whatever line that gives them the best chance of winning, fine.''
 
 
==Obama involvement in Progressive Chicago==
 
Barack Obama was probably approached to join [[Progressive Chicago]] as early July? 7, 1993 as this unsigned handwritten note suggests.
 
 
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According to the same note Obama was "more than happy to be involved";
 
 
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By September 1993 Obama was one of 17 people listed as a signatory on all [[Progressive Chicago]] letters - as shown by the second page of this September 22 [[Progressive Chicago]] letter to [[Joe Gardner]].
 
 
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On December 31, 1993, [[Progressive Chicago]] wrote to all key members, including Obama, inviting them to a January 19, 1994 meeting.
 
 
Clearly Obama's involvement in [[Progressive Chicag]]o was high level and lasted at least several months.
 
 
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===Socialist control===
 
Like its "sister organization", the [[New Party]], [[Progressive Chicago]] was heavily infiltrated by supporters of [[Democratic Socialists of America]] and the [[Communist Party USA]] off-shoot [[Committees of Correspondence]].
 
 
In late 1993 [[Progressive Chicago]] letters  were always signed by 17 people;<ref>Progressive Chicago letterheads November 5 and December 31, 1993</ref>
 
*[[Ron Sable]] - [[New Party]] contact. A member of [[Democratic Socialists of America]] and former associate member of the Marxist [[New American Movement]].
 
*[[Dwayne Harris]],  [[21st Century Vote]].
 
*[[David Orr]] Cook County Clerk. Closely tied to [[Democratic Socialists of America]] and once linked to the the [[Communist Party USA]] front [[U.S. Peace Council]].
 
*[[Ernestine Whiting]], [[ACORN]].
 
*[[Madeline Talbott]], [[ACORN]] and [[New Party]]. A former colleague of [[Barack Obama]] in [[Project Vote! Chicago Coalition]]
 
*[[Bessie Cannon]], President [[SEIU Local 880]].
 
*[[Keith Kelleher]], Head organizer [[SEIU Local 880]]. [[New Party]] builder.
 
*[[Joe Gardner]] Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. [[New Party]] contact. A former colleague of [[Barack Obama]] in [[Project Vote! Chicago Coalition]].
 
*[[Lou Pardo]], [[Northwest Voter Registration Project]]. An Obama associate from [[Project Vote! Chicago Coalition]] days. A [[New Party]] and [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member and an affiliate of the [[Committees of Correspondence]].
 
*[[Rene David Luna]], [[ADAPT]].
 
*[[Dick Simpson]], A supporter of [[Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]], forerunner  of [[Democratic Socialists of America]].
 
*[[Danny K. Davis]], A [[New Party]] member with Obama. A member of [[Democratic Socialists of America]] and an associate of [[Committees of Correspondence]] and the [[Communist Party USA]]. Now an Illinois Congressman.
 
*[[Carol Harwell]], [[United Voter Registration League]]. Later Obama's campaign manager.
 
*[[Barack Obama]],  [[New Party]] member. A long time associate of [[Democratic Socialists of America]], [[Committees of Correspondence]] and [[Communist Party USA]].
 
*[[Ron Davis]]
 
*[[Carl Davidson]], [[Networking for Democracy]]. A [[New Party]] member. A member of the [[Committees of Correspondence]] and a long time Obama associate and enabler. Later a founder of [[Progressives for Obama]].
 
*[[Philip Jahn]], [[Teamsters]] Local 743
 
 
People targeted or solicited to join [[Progressive Chicago]] included Obama political mentor and [[Communist Party USA]] affiliate [[Alice Palmer]], Communist Party member [[Frank Lumpkin]], Rev. [[Jim Reed]] of [[Christians for Socialism]] and [[Democratic Socialists of America]] associates [[Miguel Del Valle]], [[Carole Travis]], [[Clem Balanoff]], [[Sue Purrington]] and [[Jane Ramsey]].
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:22, 16 March 2011

Barack Hussein Obama (born August 4, 1961) is the 44th President of the United States of America and a former Senator representing Illinois.

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Obama's parents separated when he was two years old and then divorced. Obama's father went to Harvard to pursue Ph.D. studies and then returned to Kenya. The young Barack Obama grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, seeing his father only once more when he was ten-years-old, before moving to Los Angeles to begin his high-school and tertiary education.[1]

Family Members

Father: Barak Obama

Barak Obama, Sr. was born of Luo ethnicity in Nyanza Province, Kenya. He grew up herding goats in Africa, eventually earning a scholarship that allowed him to leave Kenya and pursue his dreams of college in Hawaii. While studying at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, Obama, Sr. met fellow student, Ann Dunham. They married on February 2, 1961. Barack was born six months later in Honolulu, Hawaii. He received a Masters degree in Economics from Harvard University, then returned to Kenya, where he became a finance minister before dying in an automobile accident in 1982.[1]

Mother: Stanley Ann Dunham

Stanley Ann Dunham was born on November 29, 1942 in Wichita, Kansas. She married Barak Obama, Sr. on February 2, 1961 when she was eighteen-years-old. She gave birth to her first son, Barack Obama at the age of 18, on August 4, 1961. In 1967, following her divorce with her husband, Barak Obama Sr., she married Lolo Soetoro and the family moved to Jakarta, where Obama's half-sister Maya Soetoro-Ng was born. Stanley Ann died of ovarian cancer in 1995.[1]

Early Life

Birth in Hawaii

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Barack Obama and his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham in Hawaii

In August, 1961, the two major Honolulu newspaper, the Advertiser and the Star-Bulletin published birth notices documenting the birth, in Honolulu, Hawaii, of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Barrack H. Obama" on August 4, 1961. Barack Obama was born August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii to Stanley Ann Dunham and Barak Obama.

Parents' Divorce

In 1963, Barack's father won a scholarship to study at Harvard, but didn't have the money to take his young family with him. In Jan. 1964 Barack's mother filed for divorce, citing "grievous mental suffering," according to court documents. However Stanley Ann did not speak ill of her ex-husband to her son Barack.

Life in Indonesia

In 1967, he moved with his mother and new stepfather to Jakarta, Indonesia. He attended a Catholic elementary school for two years, followed by an Indonesian public school for two years. At these schools, classes were taught in the Indonesian language.[1] Media scrutiny revealed that the secular public school he attended was not a madrassa, which teaches Islam. On days off in observance of Islamic holidays he spent praying in a Mosque with his stepfather.[2]

Life Back in Hawaii

Barak Obama Sr. with his son, Barack Obama in 1971

Afraid for his safety and his education, Barack's mother sent him back to Hawaii when he was 10 years old, to live with his maternal grandparents Madelyn Dunham and Stanley Dunham. She and Barack's half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng later joined them.

In 1971 Barak Obama Sr. sent word from Kenya that he wished to come to Hawaii to visit his son Barack Obama. His father stayed around for one month, speaking to his son's fifth-grade class and taking him to a Dave Brubeck concert, but never quite reestablished himself.[3]

Marriage to Michelle Robinson

In 1989 Obama met Michelle Robinson, an associate at Sidley & Austin law firm in Chicago. She was assigned to be Obama's adviser during a summer internship at the firm, and soon the couple began dating.

On October 3, 1992, Barack and Michelle were married by Reverend Jeremiah Wright at Trinity United Church of Christ.

Family Life

The newly married Barack and Michelle Obama moved to Kenwood, on Chicago's South Side, where they had two daughters: Malia (born July 4, 1998) and Sasha (born June 10, 2001).

Their two daughters currently attend Sidwell Friends School, a Quaker private school located in Washington, D.C. The school has been popular with past presidents and other high-ranking government personnel.

Employment

After law school, Obama returned to Chicago to practice as a civil rights lawyer, joining the firm of Miner, Barnhill & Galland. He also taught at the University of Chicago Law School, and helped organize voter registration drives during Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.

Obama has described himself as a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago Law School. He held the position of Lecturer, an adjunct position, from 1992 to 1996. He held the position of Senior Lecturer from 1996 until his election to the senate in 2004. From 1991 - 1997 he served alongside professor Elena Kagan.

Obama's advocacy work would later lead him to run for the Illinois State Senate as a Democrat, where he was elected in 1996.

Religion

In his autobiographical book, The Audacity of Hope, Obama wrote that he "was not raised in a religious household".

Speaking of his faith in an article in TIME Magazine in 2006, Obama stated,

"I [am not] sure what happens when we die, any more than I [am] sure of where the soul resides or what existed before the Big Bang."[4]

During his time working as a community organizer for low-income residents in the Roseland and the Altgeld Gardens communities, Obama joined the Trinity United Church of Christ. Obama has stated that he became a Christian around 1987, stating in his address to the participants in the annual National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington on Feb. 5, 2009:

"I didn’t become a Christian until many years later, when I moved to the South Side of Chicago after college. It happened not because of indoctrination or a sudden revelation, but because I spent month after month working with church folks who simply wanted to help neighbors who were down on their luck – no matter what they looked like, or where they came from, or who they prayed to. It was on those streets, in those neighborhoods, that I first heard God’s spirit beckon me. It was there that I felt called to a higher purpose – His purpose.
...For it is only through common struggle and common effort, as brothers and sisters, that we fulfill our highest purpose as beloved children of God. I ask you to join me in that effort, and I also ask that you pray for me, for my family, and for the continued perfection of our union."

Obama also mentioned at the prayer-meeting that faith had always been a guiding force in his family’s life.[5]

In 1988 Obama was baptized at the Trinity United Church of Christ.[6]

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