#Bam4Ham: Hamilton at the White House
Hamilton captures the story of our nation's Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, using hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B, and more musical styles to bring history to life. The creative minds behind the hit show have also worked with nonprofit organizations and foundations to make the musical accessible to as many students as possible, along with developing educational materials to expand on the context of the show. Yesterday, members of the cast workshopped this curriculum with local students in the East Wing.
President Barack Obama makes closing remarks following a performance of musical selections from "Hamilton" in the East Room of the White House, March 14, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Asked and Answered: President Obama Shares a Letter He Received from a Virginia Baker on Pi Day
Several years ago, a Virginia man named Brian Noyes chased a dream to start his own rural bakery. Just as that dream was getting off the ground, the Great Recession nearly robbed him of everything. In a letter to the President, Brian wrote that it would have been easier to close down and walk away, but too many people depended on him for that. Here's how the President responded:
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