An unlikely candidate gives America hope as Barack Obama goes on to become the first African-American president in American history. Once in office hope is questioned as racism, fear and political opposition try to upend Obama's presidency.
The president faces resistance as anti-Obama sentiment is on the rise; showing signs of a resurgence of racism in America. A white supremacist opens fire in a black church and it is up to the president to unify a divided country in mourning.
The president works to carve out his administration's foreign policy including a tough decision about the killing of Osama Bin Laden. On the home front, his domestic agenda is challenged by the second most deadly school shooting in American history.
With the success of the Affordable Care Act on the line and the drive to make same-sex marriage legal, President Obama pushes his administration to new limits.