Understand this: The Founding Fathers, in spite of their prejudices, crafted founding documents so well thought out that they became the basis for change and ethnic equality. Michlelle Obama apparently agrees . . . . seriously.

In a commencement speech at New York's City College,  Michelle had these words to say:  

"It's the story that I witness every day, when I wake up in a house that was built by slaves. Two beautiful black young women head off to school, waving goodbye to their father, the president of the United States, the son of a man of Kenya who came here to America for the same reasons as many of you: to get an education and improve his prospects in life   . . . .  So graduates, while I think it's fair to say that our founding fathers never could have imagined this day, all of you are very much the fruits of their vision."
 

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