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Michelle Obama hosts spouses of foreign leaders on Chicago’s South Side

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As she often does in her speeches, Obama spoke fondly of her South Side roots. Though the neighborhood has declined since her youth, she told the young people that she grew up just like them, with the same background.

Her family did not have a lot of money, she said. Their apartment was so small that it was difficult to study when the family was up, so often she would awake at 4:30 a.m. to do her schoolwork. Neither her parents nor most of the people in her neighborhood had the opportunity to go to college, and there were some well—meaning though misguided people who questioned whether someone with her background could get into colleges like Princeton, where she went on to earn a degree.

Sometimes, she said, she doubted herself.

“But I decided to just focus, to push the haters out, to kick the doubters out of my head,” she said. “And instead, what I did was I worked really hard. I focused all my energy; on working hard.”

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