Laura Bush and Michelle Obama made a joint appearance in Africa at the First Ladies Summit. 

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In July 2013, former First Ladies Laura Bush and Michelle Obama made a significant joint appearance in Africa at the First Ladies Summit. This event was notable not only for the presence of the two influential women but also for the attendance of their husbands, former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. The summit served as a powerful symbol of bipartisan support for Africa from the United States, highlighting the importance of collaboration across political lines. During their speeches, both Laura Bush and Michelle Obama emphasized the critical role of First Ladies as role models, advocating for initiatives that empower women and children in Africa. Their joint appearance underscored a commitment to fostering positive change and development in the continent, reinforcing the idea that leadership transcends political affiliations. This event was a reminder of the shared values that unite Americans in their support for global humanitarian efforts, particularly in Africa.
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