Michelle Obama: Black Family In The White House 'Changes The Bar' For Kids Having a black president in the White House may not have brought about the kind of change for African Americans that many anticipated -- just yet. But having a black family in the White House "changes the bar" for every child, regardless of race, sexual orientation or gender, first lady Michelle Obama believes. In an interview with Parade Magazine, FLOTUS expressed her views on whether having an African-American family in the White House has moved the needle, noting that her husband's presidency...
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