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Max Atkinson's Blog

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Speaking, presentation, conversation, politics, political speeches, speech-writing, speech-coaching

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Max Atkinson's Blog The day Obama learned he liked speaking Obama at Occidental By  Margot Mifflin October 3, 2012 On February 18, 1981, a student at Occidental College, Barack Obama, delivered his first public speech. As the opening speaker at a rally protesting Occidental’s investments in companies that were doing business in apartheid South Africa, he stood with one hand in his pocket, spoke in declarative spurts, and showed no sign of being the orator who would become President nearly twenty-eight years later. Before he could say much, he was carried off by two students pretending to be oppressive Afrikaners. Photograph by Thomas Grauman The rally at Coons Hall, February 18, 1981. Obama is seated next to the loudspeaker at right. South African speaker Tim Ngubeni is at the podium. On February 18, 1981, a student at Occidental College, Barack Obama, delivered his first public speech. As the opening speaker at a rally protesting Occidental’s investments in companies t...

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