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Michelle Obama Continues #CollegeSigningDay Tradition
A little black girl from the South Side, Chicago a working class fam grew up to be @MichelleObama. Dreams can come true #CollegeSigningDay pic.twitter.com/EZz3dPuDJW
— Selena Hill (@MsSelenaHill) May 5, 2017
The Obamas promised us that once they left the White House, they would remain involved with the causes that they advocated for during their term as President and First Lady. And Michelle Obama is keeping up her end of bargain today by participating in #CollegeSigningDay. An initiative to encourage students to enroll in college.
In that spirit, check out the tweets from Black students celebrating their college enrollment.