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Cotton gloves with tough green rubber protective coating worn by Mrs. Obama in the White House Kitchen Garden. These gloves were purchased for her by President Obama during an unannounced visit to Fred's Pro Hardware in Toledo, Ohio, on Friday June 3, 2011.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Obama Administration Artifacts
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A reproduction print of a painting by artist Homayoun Yeroushalmi. The painting is a visual representation of Yeroushalmi's vision of a world 100 years into the future. It features images of President Obama, iconic American scenes, and inspriational words for the future.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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In July 2015, President Obama received this gift from Mulatu Teshome Wirtu during his trip to Ethiopia. This was the first visit by a sitting American president to Ethiopia, a U.S. security ally. The sterling silver shield in traditional Ethiopian style has filigree designs. Crossed behind the shield are Ethiopian style weapons, a spear and shotel (curved sword). The back of the shield is engraved "From H.E. Dr. Mulatu Teshome Wirtu President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to H.E. Mr. Barack Obama President of the United States of America July 2015.”
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain gifted President Barack Obama this print of the original 1781 plans of the Pensacola area in Florida. The map contains background information along with a key of the geographic area.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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This plate was given to President Obama in 2016 by Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz to mark the historic occasion of the first visit of a U.S. President to Cuba since 1928. The drawing on the interior of the black and tan ceramic plate was designed by renowned Cuban artist Eduardo “Choco” Roca.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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While visiting, President Barack Obama received this figurine from Zahi Hawass, Egyptologist and former Egyptian Minister of Antiquities. Hawass gave the President a personal tour of the sites of ancient Egypt in June 2009. This ancient Egyptian wood carved figurine of Tutankhamun is standing on papyrus. Tutankhamun, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who was the last of his royal family to rule during the end of the 18th dynasty during the New Kingdom of Egyptian history.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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President Barack Obama received this gift from Hersey Kyoto, Ambassador of the Republic of Palau, and Johnson Toribiong, former President of the Republic of Palau. This is a traditional carved wooden Palauan storyboard or itabori in the shape of a sailboat. It is carved on both sides with a base engraved with "President Barack Obama" and the bottom is engraved with "The Legend of Meduu Ribtal" or The Breadfruit Story. This itabori was crafted by the Tebang Wood Carving Shop in September 2009.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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See history through the children's eyes as they tell the stories of heroes (Helden) who made a difference and changed the world including the historic inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States. The book, written by Dutch author Janny van der Molen, was a gift to President Obama from Renee Jones-Bos, President of the Netherlands, to thank him for being an inspiration.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Head of State Gifts
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A commemorative button from the 1963 March on Washington. It was displayed in the East Wing of the White House as part of the 2016 Black History Month Ceremony
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Domestic Gifts
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A reproduction print of a painting by artist Homayoun Yeroushalmi. The painting is a visual representation of Yeroushalmi's vision of a world 100 years into the future. It features images of President Obama, iconic American scenes, and inspirational words for the future.
Collection: Barack Obama Artifact Collection, Domestic Gifts