ミシェル・オバマ氏。 2013年1月20日にワシントンD.C.で行われた大統領就任パレードで、いつものようにファッショナブルに、ミシェルは群衆に手を振っています。 (Photo by Getty Images)
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After a long day, Michelle is guided down the stairs of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for a dance at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Ball with husband Barack.
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Michelle stands tall and makes history as the first spouse of the president to have her official portrait as the first lady taken digitally in 2009.
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Michelle snuggles up with Sasha, hubby (and then Senator) Barack Obama, and Malia as they wait for election returns in Chicago in 2004.
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Michelle meets and greets Iowans as a newbie on the campaign trail for her Democratic presidential hopeful husband in 2007.
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Oprah Winfrey and Michelle hug it out as they campaign for Obama in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2007.
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Barack and Michelle get the crowd going on Super Tuesday in Chicago in 2008.
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Michelle and Jill Biden and other democrats put together care packages for American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan as a kickoff to the 2008 Democratic National Convention’s Delegate Service Day in 2008.
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Michelle gets ready for her time in the spotlight at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, in 2008.
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Barack and Michelle vote in the 2008 presidential elections in Chicago, Illinois, in 2008.
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Barack Obama wins the presidential election and receives his victory with Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia in Chicago’s Grant Park in 2008.
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden stand proudly with their wives Jill and Michelle as they board a train in Delaware in January 2009, en route to Washington D.C. for the presidential inauguration.
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The Obamas smile during one of the presidential inauguration celebrations at Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. in 2009.
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Michelle stands by President Obama as he takes the oath of office as the 44th U.S. President.
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Newly minted President Obama and First Lady Michelle dance on stage during The Youth Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C., in 2009.
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Michelle encourages local students to garden at the White House Kitchen Garden in 2011.
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Michelle visits a Chicago Walgreens for her Let’s Move! campaign, which encourges healthy eating in low-income areas.
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The First Lady jigs it out with kids and The Biggest Loser’s Bob Harper as a way to keep young people active.
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Michelle tests out her guns on comedian and late-night host Jimmy Fallon in the White House’s Blue Room in 2012 for her Let’s Move! campaign.
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Michelle Obama and US Ambassador Louis Susman (L) meet her highness, Queen Elizabeth II, at a reception at Buckingham Palace for the Olympics Opening Ceremony in July 2012.
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Michelle addresses thousands of supporters at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Michelle gets the crowd roaring at the 2012 DNC as she shares her and President Obama’s personal stories and declares her most important job is being “Mom in Chief.”
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Malia and Sasha sit next to their proud mom as they listen to their presidential dad speak at the 2012 DNC.
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A plaque sits at a strip mall in Hyde Park, Illinois, as a marker of where President Obama and Michelle had their first Baskin-Robbins-filled kiss in 1989.
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On November 6, 2012, Barack and Michelle Obama celebrate the president’s re-election after his acceptance speech at McCormick Place in Chicago. During his speech, President Obama said of his wife, “Michelle, I have never loved you more. I have never been prouder to watch the rest of America fall in love with you, too, as our nation’s first lady.”
自分のメッセージを活字にすることで、健康的な食生活を促進するという使命の一環として、ミシェルは本を出しました。「American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America」(2012)は、彼女自身が菜園を作った経験や、他の地域のコミュニティガーデンの仕事について調べています。