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Controversy in ann dunham

This is a set of black and white photos. The furniture and decorations in the background of the photo are all in the style of 1960s. In the photo, Stanley was naked except wearing a pair of high heels on his feet, a necklace around his neck and earrings on his ears.

According to an insider, Stanley's nude photos were taken in 1960, when she was 18 years old and had not married Obama's father, Obama Sr. The photographer of this group of photos may be Stanley's friend, Hawaiian photographer Frank Marshall Davis, without any embarrassment, which shows that she and the photographer are obviously acquaintances.

In fact, as early as during Obama's presidential campaign, many American media received this group of nude photos. Some media suspected that they were "the product of a dirty campaign" with the aim of discrediting Obama, so they gave up publishing these photos.

At that time, some people suspected that these nude photos were produced by computer technology PS. However, some imaging experts compared this group of nude photos with Ann's life photos when she was young, and found that the heroine in the nude photos had a lot in common with Ann in the life photos. Image experts judged that these nude photos were true.

US President Barack Obama refused to comment on this group of nude photos that may be his mother, whether during his presidential campaign or after he moved into the White House.