12 Things to Know About Michelle Obama

Get a closer look at America's first lady.

Meet Michelle Obama - First Lady Michelle Obama is one of the headliners at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, where she will rally Americans to get behind her husband's re-election campaign. Keep reading for 12 fun facts about her life so far. — Britt Middleton  Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, 48, was born in Chicago on Jan. 17, 1964. Her father, Fraser Robinson III, was a pump operator for the Chicago Water Department, and her mother, Marian, was a homemaker. The family lived in a brick bungalow on Chicago's South Side. (Photo: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Meet Michelle Obama - First Lady Michelle Obama is one of the headliners at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, where she will rally Americans to get behind her husband's re-election campaign. Keep reading for 12 fun facts about her life so far. — Britt Middleton Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, 48, was born in Chicago on Jan. 17, 1964. Her father, Fraser Robinson III, was a pump operator for the Chicago Water Department, and her mother, Marian, was a homemaker. The family lived in a brick bungalow on Chicago's South Side. (Photo: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Brains and Beauty - Mrs. Obama excelled in school (both she and her older brother, Craig, skipped second grade) and she graduated salutatorian of her high school class in 1981. (She attended Whitney M. Young High School, the first magnet school in Chicago.)  She was classmates with Jesse Jackson's daughter Santita. (Photo: Courtesy of Obama for America)

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Brains and Beauty - Mrs. Obama excelled in school (both she and her older brother, Craig, skipped second grade) and she graduated salutatorian of her high school class in 1981. (She attended Whitney M. Young High School, the first magnet school in Chicago.) She was classmates with Jesse Jackson's daughter Santita. (Photo: Courtesy of Obama for America)

A Tall Drink of Water - Mrs. Obama is 5-foot-11. Her husband, Barack, is 6-foot-1. (Photo: Michelle Obama/Facebook)

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A Tall Drink of Water - Mrs. Obama is 5-foot-11. Her husband, Barack, is 6-foot-1. (Photo: Michelle Obama/Facebook)

Head of the Class - Obama pursued sociology and African-American studies at Princeton University and graduated cum laude in 1985. She earned her law degree from Harvard, which is also the alma mater of her future husband, in 1988. (Photo: Courtesy of BarackObama.com)

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Head of the Class - Obama pursued sociology and African-American studies at Princeton University and graduated cum laude in 1985. She earned her law degree from Harvard, which is also the alma mater of her future husband, in 1988. (Photo: Courtesy of BarackObama.com)

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Chance Encounter - After graduating from Harvard, she went on to work at Chicago law firm Sidley Austin. She was assigned to mentor Barack Obama, then a rising name in the Chicago community, and they started dating. They married on Oct. 3, 1992, and have two daughters, Malia, 14, and Sasha, 11. (Photo: Courtesy http://pinterest.com)

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Michelle Obama - Michelle Obama understands that if you want a childhood obesity campaign to reach its target audience, you need to enlist the help of the people they look up to — celebrities and role models. Here are the stars who've stepped up to the plate and joined "Let's Move."  (Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)

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Working It - The "Let's Move" campaign was the first lady's first initiative in office. Geared toward encouraging kids to exercise and to help parents make healthier food choices for their children, the "Let's Move" campaign celebrated its two-year anniversary this year. Beyoncé and Keri Hilson were among the stars who lent their names to the campaign. (Photo: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Higher Education - The First Lady practices what she preaches and has always kept education first. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Michelle Obama received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and later received her J.D. from the prestigious Harvard Law School. (Photo: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

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Top Guns - As a fitness enthusiast, Mrs. Obama has inspired countless news articles about how she maintains her fitness as a busy mother of two. Her super-toned arms have even inspired their own Twitter account. (Photo: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

Busy First Lady - She joined millions of children in breaking the Guinness world record for jumping jacks, is the author of a best-selling book about the White House garden and has helped some 50,000 veterans and military spouses find jobs through her Joining Forces initiative. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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Busy First Lady - She joined millions of children in breaking the Guinness world record for jumping jacks, is the author of a best-selling book about the White House garden and has helped some 50,000 veterans and military spouses find jobs through her Joining Forces initiative. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Bold in Blue - Michelle Obama walks with her husband to greet Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala, for a state dinner at the White House on May 19, 2010, in Washington, D.C.  (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

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Fashion Star - Like Jacqueline Kennedy before her, Mrs. Obama is constantly praised for her fashion sense. She's a fan of budget-friendly lines including J. Crew and H&M, but has also been criticized for donning pricey designer duds. "She has occasionally sported things like $515 Lanvin sneakers while volunteering at a food bank, and a $6,800 J. Mendel jacket at a Buckingham Palace reception with Queen Elizabeth II during the Olympic Games in London," according to the Associated Press. (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Her Own Path - Though she has yet to speak of plans to run for office herself, the first lady's heart has always been in public service. In 1991, she served as assistant commissioner of planning and development in Chicago's City Hall before becoming the founding executive director of the Chicago chapter of Public Allies, an AmeriCorps program that prepares youth for public service, in 1993. (Photo: Courtesy of The Intergenerational Initiative)

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Her Own Path - Though she has yet to speak of plans to run for office herself, the first lady's heart has always been in public service. In 1991, she served as assistant commissioner of planning and development in Chicago's City Hall before becoming the founding executive director of the Chicago chapter of Public Allies, an AmeriCorps program that prepares youth for public service, in 1993. (Photo: Courtesy of The Intergenerational Initiative)

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Getting a Boost - The girls soaked up a tender moment with the future president and first lady of the United States. (Photo: Michelle Obama/Facebook)

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Working Mom - In 1996, she became the associate dean of student services at the University of Chicago and, in 2005, was promoted to vice president of community and external affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center, where she worked until her husband's presidential campaign in 2008. (Photo: Michelle Obama/Facebook)

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Boom! - Obama and wife Michelle Obama bump fists at an election night rally at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on June 3, 2008, after securing enough delegates to secure the Democratic nomination and dashing Sen. Hillary Clinton's hopes of becoming the first woman president.  (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Down to Earth - The moment she bumped fists with her husband after he accepted the DNC's presidential nomination in 2008 cemented her "down to earth" status with her many admirers. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)