WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is creating a new office to bolster education of African-American students.
The White House says the office will coordinate the work of communities and federal agencies to ensure that African-American youngsters are better prepared for high school, college and career.
Obama is announcing his election-year initiative Wednesday night in a speech to the civil rights group the National Urban League as he seeks to rally black voters. Aides say his executive order, to be signed Thursday, will set a goal of producing "a more effective continuum" of programs for African-American students.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Obama's latest race-oriented executive order - creation of African-American education office
Obama's latest race-oriented executive order - creation of African-American education office
2012-07-26T10:25:00-04:00
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