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Michelle LaVaughn Obama was born in 1964. She was born and grew up in Chicago in the neighborhood of South Shore. After she graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, in 1988, Michelle Robinson worked as a lawyer at Sidley Austin. Soon her talent and persuasiveness enabled her to become assistant to the mayor of Chicago, Richard M. Dale. It was during this time that she met a certain Barack Obama, a young lawyer whose mentor she initiated and with whom she married in 1992. She gave him two daughters: Malia Ann (born in 1998) and Sasha (in 2001). In 1993, she became the executive director of a non-profit association to encourage young people to work in non-profit and social associations.
In 1996, she pursued this mission, this time developing the community service center as Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago. In 2002, she became General Manager of Community Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospital, and in 2005 became Vice President of External Affairs at the Chicago Medical University. In 2002, she became General Manager of Community Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospital, and in 2005 became Vice President of External Affairs at the Chicago Medical University. On January 20 2009, she was the one who held, at the foot of the Capitol, in Washington, the Bible on which her husband took the oath when he was finally elected President. The wife of the 44th President of the United States of America, thus became the first black Lady First in the history of this country. In 2010, the Forbes magazine did not hesitate to classify this woman, who was still married, in the foreground of the list of the most powerful women personalities in the world. Since January 2010, she has joined the American Red Cross to support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Haiti. During the second presidential campaign of her husband, which is so often boasted for its fashion, she became a media figure leading.
In 1996, she pursued this mission, this time developing the community service center as Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago. In 2002, she became General Manager of Community Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospital, and in 2005 became Vice President of External Affairs at the Chicago Medical University. In 2002, she became General Manager of Community Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospital, and in 2005 became Vice President of External Affairs at the Chicago Medical University. On January 20 2009, she was the one who held, at the foot of the Capitol, in Washington, the Bible on which her husband took the oath when he was finally elected President. The wife of the 44th President of the United States of America, thus became the first black Lady First in the history of this country. In 2010, the Forbes magazine did not hesitate to classify this woman, who was still married, in the foreground of the list of the most powerful women personalities in the world. Since January 2010, she has joined the American Red Cross to support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Haiti. During the second presidential campaign of her husband, which is so often boasted for its fashion, she became a media figure leading.
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