Michelle Obama talks witnessing ‘white flight’ from Southside Chicago
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opened up about the slight of “white flight” impacted her community, as a young person growing up on the Southside of Chicago. READ MORE: Michelle Obama honored with ‘Caregiver Champion’ award During the third annual Obama Summit, Obama along with her older brother, Craig Robinson , opened up about witnessing whites leave their neighborhood in droves. According to The Chicago Sun-Times , despite the fact that Obama was from a good, middle class family, race was the motivating factor— something she said still persists today and is evidenced by how immigrants are treated. “As families like ours — upstanding families like ours who were doing everything we were supposed to do and better. As we moved in, white folks moved out because they were afraid of what our families represented,” the former first lady said Tuesday at the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago. “I want to remind white folks that y’all were running from us… This family, with all the va...