"We see all this and it's hard not to think, sometimes, that the center won't hold and that things could get worse," he said.
"I understand. I understand how Americans are feeling. But Dallas, I'm here to say we must reject such despair. I'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem, and I know that because I know America. I know how far we've come against impossible odds."
"All of it left us wounded and angry. And hurt. The deepest fault lines of our democracy have suddenly been exposed, perhaps even widened," Obama said at an interfaith service in Dallas, joined by several members of Congress, Vice President Joe Biden and his immediate predecessor George W Bush.
He spoke about the tensions between police and some of the minority communities they serve, saying recent events should inspire both sides to seek common ground--and that no institution, including police departments, is "entirely innocent."
"We know there is evil in this world. That's why we need police departments," he said. "But as Americans we can decide that people like this killer will ultimately fail, they will not drive us apart."
His speech comes a week aftera sniper killed five Dallas police officers, seemingly in response totwo high-profile killings of African American men by police: Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota.
The Dallas attack occurred at a peaceful protest of the two earlier killings, subsequently plunging the nation into turmoil over race, police violence, and gun rights.
"Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action", Obama said.
Bush said that Americans should "remember their shared commitments for common ideals" as a means of bridging divisions.
Bush said that Americans know we have one country and don't want the unity of grief and fear, but hope.
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