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        <title><![CDATA[Here’s why Michelle Obama nixed dress code for White House butlers]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Michelle Obama</strong> had White House butlers ditch their uniforms because she didn&#8217;t want her daughters thinking that &#8220;African American men served them in tuxedos,” she revealed in a Netflix documentary aired Wednesday.</p><p>The former First Lady said the get-ups worn by the butlers — elderly&nbsp; African American and Latino men &#8212; sent the wrong message to <strong>Malia</strong> and <strong>Sasha</strong>, who were 10 and seven years old when they moved into the White House.</p><p>“When I went to visit [the White House] and have tea with Laura Bush, there were butlers there &#8211; fully dressed in tuxedos which they wore all the time, Most of them were African American or Latino, most of the time older men,&#8221; Obama explained <strong>in the documentary “Becoming.”</strong></p><p>“What I spent a lot of time thinking about was, ‘How do I make this mansion with butlers and staff feel like a home for two little girls?’”</p><p>“I didn’t want them growing up thinking that grown African American men served them in tuxedos,” she added.</p><p>“The truth was that some of those men were my uncles. They were the Pullman porters and the folks &#8211; and I didn’t want my daughters to grow up with that image. So we had to change the dress code,” the former first lady said.</p><p>Obama, 56, also had to “beg” the White House housekeepers not to clean Malia and Sasha’s rooms so they would learn to do it themselves.</p><p>Her daughters at first resisted making their beds or doing their laundry, she recalled, “Of course, the girls were like: ‘They make your bed.’ And I was like, ‘I’m the First Lady. And I have a degree.&#8217;”</p><p>The documentary, which is based on the former first lady’s bestselling memoir of the same name, was released Wednesday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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