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by Barack Obama
These two inaugural addresses mark the opening moments of a presidency that began amid deep economic turmoil and ongoing conflicts abroad. The speaker acknowledges the sacrifices of past generations while confronting the urgent challenges of a faltering economy, costly health care, and a changing climate. With a measured, hopeful tone, he invites listeners to see the crisis as a call to collective action rather than a cause for despair.
He outlines a vision of renewal through bold investments in infrastructure, clean energy, and scientific research, urging the nation to rebuild its roads, bridges, and digital networks. The address stresses that progress depends on ordinary citizens—workers, innovators, and volunteers—who keep the country moving forward. By invoking shared values and the promise of equal opportunity, the speech aims to unite a diverse audience around a common purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1961
From community organizer and constitutional law teacher to the 44th president of the United States, this is a life shaped by public service, big ideas, and a gift for clear, memorable storytelling. He is also the author of bestselling memoirs and reflections that connect politics with family, identity, and hope.
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