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Black women stand up for ‘My Brother’s Keeper’

As a legion of critics call for President Obama's My Brother's Keeper initiative to include girls, a prominent group of black women has stood up in support.

A boy sits on his front steps on August 20, 2013 in the Fairview neighborhood of Camden, New Jersey.
A boy sits on his front steps on Aug. 20, 2013 in Camden, N.J. The town of Camden, once a large industrial town , has been marred with societal problems including high unemployment, and violent crime.Getty Images

Trymaine Lee

Trymaine Lee is an NBC News correspondent.