A photographic chronicle of Barack Obama's historic
presidential campaign ranges from its beginnings to the Democratic
primary win in summer 2008, documenting his family, his fellow
candidates, the voters who selected him, his speeches, and memorable
campaign moments and events. 250,000 first printing. A
photographic chronicle of Barack Obama's historic presidential campaign
documents his family, his fellow candidates, the voters who selected
him, his speeches, and memorable campaign moments and events. Through 150 striking color photographs, Obama: The Historic Campaign in Photographs
charts the road to Barack Obama's nomination as the first African
American to lead the presidential ticket of a major party. Announcing
his campaign in Springfield, Illinois, on February 10, 2007, Obama
stood on the grounds of the Old State Capitol, where Abraham Lincoln
delivered his famous "House Divided" speech against slavery in 1858.
During an eighteen-month campaign, from the snows of Iowa to the hunt
for Democratic "superdelegates," this junior senator from Chicago
confounded the party establishment and rewrote the playbook on modern
presidential campaigning. This amazing collection of photographs
captures the public and private moments of his journey, and offers a
unique window into one of the great triumphs in American politics. |