JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Michelle Obama is scheduled to speak to about 800 graduates during commencement at historically black Jackson State University.
The White House says she has spoken at a historically black college or university each year since her husband became president.
The first lady's appearance at Jackson State is set for Saturday afternoon. It is one of three commencement addresses Mrs. Obama will make this year. The others are May 26 at the Santa Fe Indian School and June 3 at the City College of New York campus in Harlem.
She and President Barack Obama socialized with members of the British royal family Friday in London.
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