The USA is well in its 6th month if the Trump Presidency and even as there have been several issues casting it into the limelight for whatever reasons, there are many who will never forget the era of Barack Obama. Several people in America still fondly remember the time when Barack Obama was president and recall the many photographs that reflected his humanity and his happy family. Obama was a true people’s President and he left a legacy that will never be forgotten. Looking back on those days, here are 20 beautiful photographs of Obama that depict the former President as a good leader and a family man.
1 Barack Obama Spending Time alone
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One of them most poignant photos of Obama looking out of the window at the Oval office. When a man has so much on his mind, its right for him to want his own space and stand in silent reflection pondering on a right decision.
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2 At the Historical Rosa Parks Bus
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No! Morgan Freeman wasn’t the first Afro-American President, it was Barack Obama. This meant a lot to American irrespective of color and his presidential inauguration proved that.
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3 Barack Obama with Robby Novak
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Robby Noval is a young Televison Personality famous for his role as “the Kid President”. The photo shows Novak meeting Obama in the Oval office.
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4 Barack Playing With Sarah Froman
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Obama was a kind hearted man who always had time for his employees and families. He is pictured here playing with Sarah Forman the daughter of Michael Froman and Nancy Goodman. Froman served as the Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics.
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5 Together During the 50th Bloody Sunday Anniversary
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The romance between Barack and Michelle Obama want an exaggerated one but neither was it concealed. The couple has been seen in many photos capturing their public displays of affection in a very subtle but cute manner.
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