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May 15, 2024 · Family and education See also: Family of Barack Obama § Michelle Obama's extended family Early life and ancestry Michelle LaVaughn Robinson was born on January 17, 1964, in Chicago, Illinois, to Fraser Robinson III (1935–1991), a city water plant employee and Democratic precinct captain, and Marian Shields Robinson (b. July 30, 1937), a secretary at Spiegel's catalog store. Her mother was a ...
1 day ago · Michelle Obama’s early days in the vibrant heart of Chicago shaped not just her character but also her destiny. Born Michelle LaVaughn Robinson on a crisp January day in 1964, she opened her eyes to a world teeming with possibilities, even amidst the challenges of the South Side.
May 5, 2024 · IVY League scholar and basketball player Craig Robinson doesn't need any help with his resume, but being brother-in-law to former President Obama is another way to stand out from the crowd. Here's what we know about Michelle Obama's older brother Craig.
May 5, 2024 · Michelle Obama's father was named Fraser Robinson III. Born in Chicago, he and his wife Marian Robinson are also parents to Michelle's brother, Craig Robinson. Fraser was a hard worker who did all he could to provide for his family — even when he couldn't walk on his own due to having multiple sclerosis. The condition progressed over time.
Apr 26, 2024 · Her brother, Craig Robinson, serves as a basketball coach at Oregon State University. Michelle often cooks Shrimp Linguine, her husband’s favorite meal. Before the Civil War, her great-grandfather, Jim Robinson, was a slave in South Carolina.
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May 2, 2024 · In Craig Robinson’s familial landscape, he stands alongside his only sister, Michelle Obama, forging a significant sibling bond. While he lacks a biological brother, this void finds its counterpart in the form of his brother-in-law, Barack Obama, the esteemed former President of the United States.
Apr 25, 2024 · Michelle Obama's mother, Marian Robinson, wanted to ensure that she still felt special on her birthday even while their family was living in the White House.