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Level 2: Toward a More Perfect Union

See what is possible when ordinary people work together to enact change. Toward a More Perfect Union explores the complexities of making progress through historic movements that pushed progress forward. Explore the moments that shaped President and Mrs. Obama’s careers in public service and their political rise. Learn about the moments that shaped their values and experiences.
A look at signage from level 2 of the Obama Presidential Center Museum. The signage reads “Towards A More Perfect Union”. Behind the sign is a black and white image of people protesting during the American Civil Rights Movement.

Highlights

Toward a More Perfect Union

Take a walk through time and explore the push and pull of democratic progress. Explore American history and encounter key moments such as the fight for workers rights as well as artifacts showcasing the fight for civil rights such as pennants and buttons.

A black and white photo of two well dressed White women wearing a sign that reads, “Picket Ladies Tailors Strikers.” The 
Toward a More Perfect Union is an exhibit featuring artifacts from labor and civil rights movements that explore the ongoing struggle for democratic progress in American history.
Building Lives of Service

Before becoming President and First Lady, Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson were two young people committed to work that improved the lives of those in their community. Get a glimpse into the origins of the Obamas and learn about the mentors who guided their paths and the community members who inspired their work. Artifacts include the Obamas’ wedding invitation and material from the Barack Obama's early political campaigns. 

A photo of a young Barack Obama posing beside posters that read, “It’s a Power Thing.” The Building Lives of Service exhibit highlights the early lives, mentors, and community influences of Barack and Michelle Obama.
Yes We Can

The election of President Obama created a movement that energized millions of people to believe in their power to change their world for the better. Yes We Can celebrates the diverse tapestry of people driven to action by the 2008 Obama campaign. Explore Yes We Can and marvel at the stories of organizers, volunteers, and supporters who made November 4, 2008 possible. The dynamic exhibit includes film, images, tactile displays, and a colorful installation of 440 campaign buttons.

A “Yes We Can” button from President Obama’s 2008 election. The button is white with the words “Yes We Can” print on top. “Yes” is a deep blue. “We” is a medium blue. “Can” is a deep red. Below the phrase are the words “Obama 08”.

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Examine the numerous achievements of the Obama administration across two presidential terms, the unfinished work and the challenges still to overcome.
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We the People 1:1
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