Emily Chamberlain,
LeMars, IA
Growing up my family did not have much but after years of hard work from both my parents, we began to have nicer items, a house, and cars. Then as I began to switch high schools every year at every new high school I got called the same thing repeatedly, “spoiled white girl” I also heard “daddy’s money” on a daily. Which is not the case I have worked since I was fifteen. If I want clothes I buy them, need gas I paid for it, but no one ever believed that I actually worked for what I have. Just because my parents work hard does not mean I am spoiled.