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Marian Robinson

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Marian Robinson
NameMarian Robinson
Birth dateJuly 30, 1937
OccupationFormer First Lady of the United States' mother

Marian Robinson is the mother of Michelle Obama and the mother-in-law of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. She was born on July 30, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois, to Fraser Robinson III and LaVaughn Johnson. Marian Robinson's life has been closely tied to her family, including her husband Fraser Robinson Jr. and her children, Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson. Her experiences have also been influenced by her connections to notable figures such as Jesse Jackson and Oprah Winfrey.

Early Life and Education

Marian Robinson grew up in a working-class family on the South Side of Chicago, where she attended Bryn Mawr Elementary School and later DuSable High School. Her early life was shaped by her parents, Fraser Robinson III and LaVaughn Johnson, who instilled in her the importance of Harding University-style education and African Methodist Episcopal Church values. Marian Robinson's education was also influenced by her interactions with prominent figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, who fought for Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. She went on to attend Chicago State University, where she studied Elementary education and later worked as a Secretary at Spiegel.

Career

Marian Robinson's career was marked by her work as a Secretary at Spiegel and later at University of Chicago Hospitals. Her professional life was also influenced by her connections to notable institutions such as University of Chicago and Rush University Medical Center. Marian Robinson's career was shaped by her experiences working with prominent figures such as Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, who advocated for Affordable Care Act and Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. She also drew inspiration from her interactions with Malala Yousafzai and Angela Merkel, who fought for United Nations-style education and European Union-style women's rights.

Personal Life

Marian Robinson's personal life has been closely tied to her family, including her husband Fraser Robinson Jr. and her children, Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson. Her personal experiences have also been influenced by her connections to notable figures such as Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King, who have been involved in various Philanthropy efforts. Marian Robinson's personal life was also shaped by her interactions with prominent figures such as Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who have been involved in various Entertainment and Music projects. She has been a strong supporter of her daughter Michelle Obama's initiatives, including the Let's Move! campaign and the Reach Higher initiative.

Residence

in the White House During her son-in-law Barack Obama's presidency, Marian Robinson resided in the White House with her daughter Michelle Obama and her grandchildren, Malia Obama and Sasha Obama. Her time in the White House was marked by her interactions with prominent figures such as Joe Biden and Jill Biden, who have been involved in various Politics and Education initiatives. Marian Robinson's residence in the White House was also influenced by her connections to notable institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution and the National Gallery of Art. She has been a strong supporter of her daughter Michelle Obama's initiatives, including the White House Kitchen Garden and the Joining Forces initiative.

Public Life and Advocacy

Marian Robinson has been involved in various Philanthropy efforts, including supporting her daughter Michelle Obama's initiatives such as the Let's Move! campaign and the Reach Higher initiative. Her public life has been shaped by her interactions with prominent figures such as Melinda Gates and Bill Gates, who have been involved in various Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation efforts. Marian Robinson's public life has also been influenced by her connections to notable institutions such as the United Nations and the European Union. She has been a strong supporter of various Social justice initiatives, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Marian Robinson's advocacy efforts have been recognized by prominent figures such as Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, who have been involved in various Anti-apartheid movement efforts. Category:American socialites

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