Michelle Obama: Former First Lady and Advocate
Early Life and Career
Michelle Obama (born Michelle LaVaughn Robinson on January 17, 1964) is an American attorney, author, and philanthropist who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
First Lady of the United States
As First Lady, Mrs. Obama made a significant impact on American society. She focused on several key initiatives, including promoting healthy living and nutrition through her "Let's Move!" campaign, supporting military families, and encouraging the education of girls worldwide through her "Reach Higher" initiative.
Post-Presidential Life
Since leaving the White House, Mrs. Obama has continued to advocate for her causes through her work with the Obama Foundation, which focuses on civic engagement, youth leadership, and education. She has also authored two bestselling books, "Becoming" (2018) and "The Light We Carry" (2022).
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