In an important move for people of color who helped propel him into office twice, President Barack Obama on Monday vowed to continue fighting for young Black and brown lives well after he leaves office.
Obama made the pledge Monday in the Bronx section of New York City during the aftermath of unrest over police violence against Blacks in cities like Baltimore, Ferguson, Mo., and New York. He was also in town to announce a new nonprofit organization that is being spun off from his White House initiative called My Brother’s Keeper.
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