Last night, President Obama addressed the National Urban League, and discussed his Administration's work to help strengthen our nation’s communities and support a strong and growing middle class.
Helping build strong communities has been a part of the Urban League’s mission since its founding, the President said:
For nearly a century, the National Urban League has been inspiring people of every race and every religion and every walk of life to reach for the dream that lies at the heart of our founding — the promise that no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter where you came from, no matter how modest your beginnings, no matter what the circumstances of your birth, here in America, you can make it if you try.
The President explained that although this dream has never come easy, it’s this very promise that drew him to his work rebuilding neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago, and later, into politics.
That idea that everybody should have a fair shot, not just some — that this country is special because it has grown this magnificent middle class and has provided ladders of access for those striving to get into the middle class — that's the idea that drove me. That's the idea that has driven the Urban League. That idea that everyone should have equal opportunity — that's what brought me to Chicago. That belief that this country works best when we are growing a strong middle class and prosperity is broad-based — that's what led me into politics.
Fonte: White House
