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When Robinson's sister, Michelle, began dating her law firm colleague, Barack Obama, who played basketball recreationally, she asked her brother to play with Obama and give her a character assessment so that she would know whether she could become serious with him. [10] [11] He gave an encouraging report to her.
Marian Lois Robinson (née Shields; July 30, 1937 – May 31, 2024) was the mother of Michelle Obama, former first lady of the United States, and Craig Robinson, a basketball executive. She was the mother-in-law of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. She worked as a secretary and executive assistant before and after raising ...
Michelle Obama's brother and sister-in-law, Craig and Kelly Robinson, have settled and agreed to dismiss a 2022 lawsuit alleging their children were unfairly barred from attending the University ...
Non-free images of the Obama family (1 C, 5 F) M. Michelle Obama (2 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Obama family" ... Craig Robinson (basketball) Marian Robinson; S.
Craig and Kelly Robinson said their children were booted from University School of Milwaukee after the parents raised concerns about racial bias. Michelle Obama's brother and his wife sue ...
The statement was signed by Michelle Obama, her brother, Craig Robinson, and other members of their family. It touched on Robinson’s role as a grandmother to her grandchildren — including ...
The union of Barack and Michelle Obama, the 20-something lawyers who met one summer while working at a Chicago law firm, endured and made history. In her own way, Mrs. Robinson would, too. She died peacefully on Friday, the former first lady and her brother, Craig Robinson, and their families announced in a statement.
While Michelle and Barack Obama were campaigning in 2008, Robinson tended the Obamas' young children. She continued to help care for them while living in the White House as part of the First Family; [ 209 ] she was the first live-in grandmother since Elivera M. Doud during the Eisenhower administration. [ 210 ]