Summarizing Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance

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In Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance by Barack Obama, the author is troubled by a band of mixed emotions. Confusion and desperateness lead the author to go in search of the future that will help him find his place in life.
In the beginning of his autobiography, the author describes himself as a person with no signs of self-identity. On his arrival to New York City Obama explains he had nowhere to stay or any sufficient monetary funds to at least rent a motel room which is cheaper than a hotel room. Undecided on what to do Obama decides to search his pockets and finds a letter. This was a letter his father had written to him. The letter stated that whenever Obama wanted to visit his father in Kenya, he would be welcome and arrangements would be made as to how long he would be allowed to stay. Reading this letter made Obama wonder about his place in life. Obama was a young teenage boy confused to know his father was never there. Obama was mad at the fact he had reached New York City and had no one to welcome him. Yet, Obama was mostly sad to know his father had another family who didn’t suffer the things Obama suffered since their father was a man with a reputable position in government.
It was hard for Obama to know that his father was the person whom he had the most resemblance in terms of physical appearance and he was never around. There were so many questions and confusions in Obama’s head. His mother was a white woman and he was black. Obama was in the need of finding a community where he would feel welcome. Despite Obama’s traumas produced by the deficiency of his father’s presence Obama proved to be very smart. He was a student at Columbia University. He was one of the few black students that went t...

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...munity organizer. It was hard finding a job in that field since he applied everywhere, but didn’t receive no responses. However, Obama’s persistency got him hired by this office where he did a lot of organizational work, but never got paid. This failure didn’t stop Obama from seeking to fulfil his dreams. One day he got the news that another agency wanted to hire him. Obama went to the interview, but fell awkwardly strange about the job proposal and the man trying to hire him. The man was white and this made Obama suspicious. As a result, Obama simply decided to take his things and move to Chicago, where he hope to find better results.
The truth is Barack Obama underwent a path of confusion and desperateness. Yet, every good and bad experience he had helped him see the world from a different perspective. A perspective that would guide him to a successful future.

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