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Michelle Obama to Chicago Grads: ‘You Have More Scars Than They Do’

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Michelle Obama speaks at King College Prep High School in Chicago on Tuesday, June 9, 2015

*Michelle Obama on Tuesday delivered an emotional speech to the graduates of King College Prep High School in Chicago’s South Side, an area that has long been plagued by gun violence.

FLOTUS, who grew up near the school, said she wanted to share “the real story” about the South Side, a story about resilience and courage in the face of adversity.

“Maybe you’ve been tested a lot more and a lot earlier in life than many other young people. Maybe you have more scars than they do. Maybe you have days when you feel more tired than someone your age should ever really feel,” said Obama. “But, graduates, tonight, I want you to understand that every scar that you have is a reminder not just that you got hurt, but that you survived.

“And as painful as they are, those holes we all have in our hearts are what truly connect us to each other. They are the spaces we can make for other people’s sorrow and pain, as well as their joy and their love so that eventually, instead of feeling empty, our hearts feel even bigger and fuller.”

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Hadiya Pendleton

Mrs. Obama also honored Hadiya Pendleton, a student of King College Prep who was shot dead two years ago at the age of 15.

“I know that many of you have already dealt with some serious losses in your lives,” Obama told the students. “Maybe you’ve lost someone you love, someone you desperately wish could be here with you tonight. And I know that many of you are thinking about Hadiya right now and feeling the hole that she’s left in your hearts.”

Pendleton was shot in the back in January 2013 while hanging out with friends in a park. Just the week before, the honor student had performed at an event in Washington D.C. to celebrate President Barack Obama’s inauguration.

The teen’s killing, which occurred shortly after the Newtown school massacre, rattled not just Chicago, but the nation. The first lady even spoke at Pendleton’s funeral.

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Hadiya Pendleton’s seat is decorated for the graduation ceremony for the King College Prep class of 2015 at Chicago State University on Tuesday, June 9, 2015

On Tuesday, an empty chair was left for Pendleton at what would have been her graduation. The chair was draped in purple, the teen’s favorite color, and adorned with fresh flowers. Obama told the students that Pendleton’s memory “is truly a blessing and an inspiration.”

Using the teen’s life and legacy as an example, Obama then urged the graduating class to not be defined by the violence and economic hardship they may have endured, but by the success they’ve achieved in spite of it.

“I want you to understand that every scar that you have is a reminder not just that you got hurt, but that you survived,” Obama said, adding: “If Hadiya’s friends and family could survive their heartbreak and pain, if they could found organizations to honor her unfulfilled dreams, if they could inspire folks across this country to wear orange to protest gun violence, then I know you all can live your life with the same determination and joy that Hadiya lived her life. I know you all can dig deep and keep on fighting to fulfill your own dreams.”

According to the Chicago Tribune, all of King College Prep’s 177 graduates have been accepted to college.

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“You embody all of the courage and love, all of the hunger and hope that have always defined these communities — our communities,” Obama said in the conclusion of her speech. “And I am so proud of you all, and I stay inspired because of you, and I can’t wait to see everything you all achieve in the years ahead.”

Watch part of Mrs. Obama’s speech below:

The First Lady chose to speak at King College Prep after the school won a video contest promoting student applications for college financial aid, The Associated Press reported. The school’s winning video featured a spoof of the ABC show “Scandal.”

Watch below:

On Tuesday, Obama brought a surprise video for the students in which the show’s cast members congratulated the graduates.

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