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Former President Barack Obama had a heartwarming reunion with Jacob Philadelphia — the boy who touched his head in the iconic 2009 'Hair Like Mine' photo — to celebrate his high school ...
On 26 May, former US President Barack Obama shared his virtual reunion with Jacob Philadelphia, the boy who famously touched his head in the 2009 photo Hair Like Mine. Jacob Philadelphia was just ...
Then-President Barack Obama bends over so the son of a White House staff member can pat his head during a family visit to the Oval Office on May 8, 2009. The youngster wanted to see if the ...
When five-year-old Jacob Philadelphia visited the Oval Office in 2009, he asked President Obama if, “your hair is like mine,” in a moment that led to a powerful @petesouza photo. @BarackObama caught ...
Former President Barack Obama caught up with a young man with ... asked the nation's first black president "Is your hair like mine?" during a visit to the Oval Office in 2009.
The then-5-year-old and his older brother spoke with the then-president, and Jacob asked a single question: "Is your hair like mine?" Obama responded by bending over so Jacob could hold his hand ...
A video Obama posted to Twitter on Friday showed ... Philadelphia asked the nation's first black president "Is your hair like mine?" during a visit to the Oval Office in 2009.
five-year-old Jacob Philadelphia surprised then President Barack Obama with a single question: "Is your hair like mine?" Obama, standing by the Oval Office, responded by bowing over, so Jacob ...
Washington [US], May 30 (ANI): Former US President Barack Obama reunited virtually with Jacob Philadelphia, the boy from the viral "Hair Like Mine" photo, 13 years after the iconic picture was ...
“Is your hair like mine?” young Philadelphia asked Obama. Former US President Barack Obama meets delegates and activists in the US pavilion during the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference on Nov ...
Former US President Barack Obama reunited virtually with Jacob Philadelphia, the boy from the viral "Hair Like Mine" photo, 13 years after the iconic picture was taken in the Oval Office.