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Finally, tonight, America Strong, the valedictorian who summoned his strength at the most difficult moment. When Alamhajjic walked onto the stage to deliver his graduation speech.

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Hello to all the graduates, families, and staff.

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Few in the audience knew about the pain in his heart.

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I didn't know if I could give my speech. I knew I had to, but I didn't know if I could.

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But the valedictorian at early College High School in Carrollton, Texas, had an important message.

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At the beginning of the spring semester, my family received the news that my father had cancer. My father died yesterday, May 15th, 2024. I attended his funeral today, right before graduation. That's why my shoes are muddied. That's why my arms are shaking.

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Alam delivering the speech just 45 minutes after burying his father, who passed away following a five-month battle with pancreatic cancer, something he mostly kept private until now.

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My dad was a hard-working guy. He always did everything he could to provide for us.

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Standing tall on that stage to honor his father, an immigrant from Bosnia who at one time delivered Domino's pizzas to help the family get by.

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I looked in the audience and I saw people who were touched by what I was saying. Suddenly, I didn't feel so alone. That's when I knew I could get through it.

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Alam ending with this heartfelt message about perseverance and love.

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I'm going to go to college and I'm going to spend every hour of every day working as hard as I can to achieve all of my goals because that's what he wanted, and I'm going to do it for him. I don't want all of you to look to your loved ones and say you wouldn't do the same.

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Wow. Your father would have been proud, and we are, too. Thanks so much for watching tonight. I'm Wade Johnson in New York. Have a great night.