Barack Obama speaking at a public library in 1995 [VIDEO] / Boing Boing
This is my kind of ASMR. From the vaults, Barack Obama speaking at the Cambridge Public Library in Massachussetts, recorded on September 20, 1995. This segment originally aired on the local Channel 37 Cambridge Municipal Television as an episode of the show “The Author Series.” In this episode Obama discusses his book “Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” which at the time had just been released a few months previously. [Source]
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