Former first lady Michelle Obama says that white Americans are 'still running' from minority communities when they move to another neighborhood.
Washington Former first lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday that white Americans are"still running" from minority communities when they move to another neighborhood.
The remarks from Obama came during an appearance at the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago in which the former first lady, sitting next to her brother, Craig Robinson, spoke about her upbringing in the city and how her family moved neighborhoods because their mother wanted them to have access to better schools. "But unbeknownst to us, we grew up in the period -- as I write -- called 'white flight.' That as families like ours, upstanding families like ours ...
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