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Michelle Obama
  • Birth Name:
    Michelle LaVaughn Robinson
  • Date of Birth:
    January 17, 1964
  • Place of Birth:
    Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Height:
    5' 10¾"
  • Sex:
    Female
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:

    Princeton University

    Harvard Law School

  • Address:
    Chicago, IL (private) White House, Washington, D.C.

Family

Michelle Obama
  • Brother:
    Craig Robinson
  • Spouse:
    Barack Obama - Present
  • Daughter:
    Malia Obama, Sasha Obama

Career

Michelle Obama

Trivia

Michelle Obama
  • Shared the cover of the April 2009 issue of Oprah Winfrey's O magazine, becoming the first person other than Winfrey to appear on its cover.
  • Michelle Obama is the wife of U.S. president Barack Obama.
  • Michelle Obama is also a lawyer and a former Chicago city administrator and community outreach worker.
  • Reared in a blue-collar home on Chicago's South Side, she was an associate at a law firm when she met Obama; he was a summer intern and she was assigned to advise him.
  • Michelle Obama has worked in the offices of Chicago's mayor and its planning commission, headed a career-training program for young adults and directed community affairs for the University of Chicago and its medical center.
  • Michelle Obama caught the eye of a national audience at her husband's side after he delivered a high-profile speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 and then was elected that year to the U.S. Senate.
  • In 2007 Michelle Obama scaled back her own professional work to attend to family and campaign obligations during Obama's run for president.
  • Michelle Obama took her turn as a speaker on the opening night of the 2008 Democratic convention, and her husband was elected president on 4 November 2008.
  • Michelle Obama became First Lady with his inauguration on 20 January 2009.
  • In 1993, Michelle Obama became Executive Director for the Chicago office of Public Allies, a non-profit organization encouraging young people to work on social issues in nonprofit groups and government agencies.

Quotes

Michelle Obama
  • "When you’re really trying to make serious change, you don’t want people to get caught up in emotion because change isn’t emotion. Because change isn't emotion. Its real work and organization and strategy.. that’s just the truth of it. I mean, you pull people in with inspiration, but then you have to roll up your sleeves and you’ve got to make sacrifices and you have got to have structure."
  • "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."
  • "You inspired me. You touched me. There are few things that are more rewarding than to watch young people recognize that they have the power to make their dreams come true, and you did just that."
  • "Many of you may be considering leaving town with your diploma in hand, and it wouldn't be unreasonable"
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Biography

Michelle Obama
Last Updated: Saturday, October 31, 2009

Michelle ObamaMichelle Obama was raised in a one-bedroom apartment on Chicago's South Shore. Of note is that she shared a "bedroom" with her brother, but it wasn't much of a bedroom. It was actually the living room with a divider down the middle. Michelle Obama's father died in 1990 two years before she married Barack, but her mother is still alive and living in the same one-bedroom apartment, protected by a burglar-proof wrought-iron door and secured windows.

After high school Michelle Obama majored in sociology at Princeton University, graduating with cum laude honors in 1985. From there she attended Harvard where she earned her law degree in 1988, one year ahead of her husband-to-be, Barack, whom she hadn't met yet but attended the same law school. After graduating from Harvard, Michelle Obama accepted a position at a downtown Chicago law firm. In 1989 she was asked to mentor a summer associate from Harvard name Barack Obama. According to reports, Barack didn't have much interest in corporate law, but did have a lot of interest in Michelle.

Apparently Michelle Robinson initially brushed off advances from Barack because they were working at same firm...and he was an intern and she higher up the law firm's foodchain as an associate. But love prevailed and they were married on October 18, 1992. Interestingly Barack and Michelle Obama waited almost seven years before having children. Their first daughter name Malia Ann Obama was born in 1999 with Natasha (often called "sasha") following two years later in 2001. When asked about what made her fall in love with him she replied "for the same reason many other people respect him; his connection with people."

Michelle ObamaEven though her husband is the center of attention, Michelle Obama has zero concerns about fidelity in their marriage. Michelle Obama told Ebony magazine in March 2006, "I never worry about things I can't affect, and with fidelity . . . that is between Barack and me, and if somebody can come between us, we didn't have much to begin with." After Barack was elected to the U.S. Senate, Barack and Michelle choose to keep their children in Chicago, where Michelle Obama continued her career as well. "We made a good decision to stay in Chicago so that has kept our family stable," Michelle Obama told the Chicago Tribune. Every Sunday the family attends services at the Trinity United Church of Christ.

According to reports, Michelle Obama has mastered being a mother, career woman and the wife of a politician. When Newsweek magazine trailed her in 2004, the reporter could not help but notice a to-do list for her two daughters Malia and Natasha that included time for "play." Michelle Obama is in bed most nights by 9:30 and rises each morning at 4:30 to run on a treadmill. This level of discipline and organization helps her manage her public and private pressures with poise. In New Yorker magazine Michelle noted that the life of a political wife is "hard and that's why Barack is such a grateful man." But there's more to it. "Barack didn't pledge riches" Michelle Obama explains to Newsweek. "Only a life that would be interesting. On that promise he's delivered."

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