Michelle Obama, the first African-American First Lady of the United States, was born in DeYoung, Illinois in 1964.
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, born January 17, 1964, is a former first lady of the United States who served from 2009 to 2017. She was the first African-American woman to hold this office. She is the former first lady of the United States and the wife of former President Barack Obama. Obama was raised on Chicago's South Side and attended Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She began her professional career at the law firm Sidley Austin, where she met Barack Obama. She then worked in NGOs and as the University of Chicago's assistant dean of Student Services, as well as the vice president for Community and External Affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Michelle married Barack in 1992, and t
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