
Michelle Obama: Life and Family History
Full Name: Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama
Born: January 17, 1964
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Profession: Lawyer, Author, Former First Lady of the United States
Early Life & Education:
- Raised in the South Side of Chicago in a working-class family.
 - Parents:
- Father: Fraser Robinson III – A pump operator with multiple sclerosis who inspired her strong work ethic.
 - Mother: Marian Shields Robinson – A homemaker who later moved to the White House to help raise Michelle’s daughters.
 
 - Attended Princeton University, graduating cum laude in 1985 with a degree in Sociology and a minor in African American Studies.
 - Earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Harvard Law School in 1988.
 
Career Before the White House:
- Worked at Sidley Austin LLP, where she met Barack Obama in 1989.
 - Served as the Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development in Chicago.
 - Became the Vice President for Community and External Affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
 
Marriage & Family:
- Married Barack Obama in 1992.
 - They have two daughters:
- Malia Obama (born 1998).
 - Sasha Obama (born 2001).
 
 
First Lady of the United States (2009–2017):
- Became the first African American First Lady in U.S. history.
 - Advocated for healthy living, education, and military families.
 - Launched initiatives like:
- Let’s Move! – Focused on fighting childhood obesity.
 - Reach Higher Initiative – Encouraging youth to pursue higher education.
 - Joining Forces – Supporting military families.
 - Let Girls Learn – Promoting education for girls worldwide.
 
 
Post-White House Life & Legacy:
- Best-selling author of Becoming (2018), which sold over 15 million copies.
 - Released her second book, The Light We Carry (2022).
 - Founded The Obama Foundation with Barack Obama to focus on leadership and social change.
 - Continues to advocate for women’s rights, education, and civic engagement.
 
Awards & Recognition:
- Named one of Time’s Most Influential People multiple times.
 - Won a Grammy Award for the audiobook version of Becoming