'Race and racism is a reality that so many of us grow up learning to just deal with. But if we ever hope to move past it, it can't just be on people of color to deal with it,' former first lady Michelle Obama said while speaking out on George Floyd's death
Non-black folks also need to help root out racism, former first lady Michelle Obama said this week while speaking out over the death of George Floyd.
Obama expressed grief over the recent killing of Floyd, as well as other black men and women in recent weeks, in a Facebook post on Friday."Like so many of you, I'm pained by these recent tragedies," she wrote."And I'm exhausted by a heartbreak that never seems to stop."Obama went on to mention Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, as well as Eric Garner, Sandra Bland and Michael Brown."It just goes on, and on, and on.
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