Michelle Obama issues emotive parting message
Michelle will be leaving with her husband on January 20, when Donald Trump is sworn in as president
WASHINGTON:
Michelle Obama urged young Americans not to fear the future but fight for it, delivering an emotive farewell speech Friday in which she said being First Lady was the greatest honor of her life.
"For all the young people in this room and those who are watching, know that this country belongs to you, to all of you, from every background and walk of life," she said in the East Room of the White House.
After eight years in the White House, Obama will be leaving with her husband on January 20, when Donald Trump is sworn in as president.
Barack and Michelle Obama dance to Thriller at White House Halloween party
As First Lady, Obama has played a prominent role in encouraging healthy eating and education for girls and in supporting military families.
But it was as a role model for minorities -- as the first African-American First Lady -- that she has wielded the most influence.
"With a lot of hard work and a good education, anything is possible, including becoming president. That's what the American dream is all about," she said.
Michelle Obama urged young Americans not to fear the future but fight for it, delivering an emotive farewell speech Friday in which she said being First Lady was the greatest honor of her life.
"For all the young people in this room and those who are watching, know that this country belongs to you, to all of you, from every background and walk of life," she said in the East Room of the White House.
After eight years in the White House, Obama will be leaving with her husband on January 20, when Donald Trump is sworn in as president.
Barack and Michelle Obama dance to Thriller at White House Halloween party
As First Lady, Obama has played a prominent role in encouraging healthy eating and education for girls and in supporting military families.
But it was as a role model for minorities -- as the first African-American First Lady -- that she has wielded the most influence.
"With a lot of hard work and a good education, anything is possible, including becoming president. That's what the American dream is all about," she said.