In his book Pioneers: The Frontier Family of Barack Obama, Stephen MacDonogh writes a hypnotic account which pulls readers directly into the tales of wigmakers and pioneers, creating a historical arc of personal and national struggle and triumph which leads to President Barack Obama The early chapters read like a novel, chronicling the journey of a post-Famine immigrant family, the Kearneys Sections of Irish history are kept somewhat skeletal, giving the general outline of the conditions of Ireland in the discussed periods, mainly the Famine and immediate post-Famine decades The focus is sharply kept on the Kearneys and later the Dunhams when marriage in the states begins the cross-cultural ethnic journey that would lead to the first African American president of the United States Read more
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