Barack Obama’s parents have become famous in U.S. history due to the significant role they played in their son’s life. Barack Obama Sr. was a Kenyan economist who left when the younger Obama was a toddler. Ann Dunham was a scientist who studied people and their cultures. She worked in Indonesia, where Obama Jr. lived during his childhood.

While Obama Sr. left the family permanently, Dunham also left him. After her son was born, she relocated to Seattle to pursue her studies at the University of Washington. They met up with Obama Sr. again in 1962, a year before he left for Kenya. Obama Sr. also attempted to persuade Dunham and Obama Jr. to move with him in the 1970s, but they refused.

Barack Obama’s mother was known as Ann Dunham when she was an adult, but her name was Stanley Dunham when she was a child. She believed her father, Stanley Dunham, named her after himself after he got over being disappointed that she was a daughter and not a son.

When Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr. got married, they kept their marriage a secret. The wedding coincided with other significant news. Dunham was pregnant with Barack Obama Jr., who was born six months later.

Dunham and Obama Sr. got married in February 1961, when marrying someone of a different race was against the law in some states.

The 44th U.S. president isn’t the only Obama to have graduated from Harvard University. Barack Obama’s father got a Master’s degree in Economics from the same school in the early 1960s.

Obama Sr. moved to the U.S. to study, planning to return to his home country to help build its government after Kenya gained independence in 1963. He put that goal above everything else, even his family.

He returned to Kenya in 1964, secured a position as a government economist, and later advanced to the role of senior economist. He seemed to be doing well. However, Obama Sr. disagreed with President Jomo Kenyatta’s economic approach from the outset — and he wasn’t shy about expressing his views.

Obama Sr.’s sharp tongue didn’t endear him to the Kenyatta administration. He wasn’t getting the promotions he thought he deserved. As the older Obama saw his dreams slip away, his behavior became increasingly erratic.

He started drinking a lot and driving without thinking. After Kenyatta died in 1978, Obama Sr. secured a position with the Ministry of Finance. “But I think he never got over how upset he was about what had happened to him,” his son said. He died in a car accident in 1982.

Barack Obama thinks his mother was a victim of a bad healthcare system. Ann Dunham was diagnosed with ovarian (a woman’s female reproductive organ) and uterine (the womb) cancer in 1995. She had just moved back to the U.S. from Indonesia, where she had been told she had indigestion the previous year but was wrong.

In her final months, Dunham dealt with paperwork to see if her cancer would be considered a pre-existing condition.

Dunham died in November 1995, a few months after she was diagnosed with the illness. Obama could never separate her insurance loophole from the fact that she died at 52. In his 2020 memoir, “A Promised Land,” Obama wrote: “Passing a healthcare bill wouldn’t bring my mom back.”