Mexican Mom Research Paper

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It has always been my mother and me against the world- she’s my rock and I’m her anchor. As a little girl I had perpetually seen my mother struggle: financially, emotionally, physically. Some might think of her as a cliché, or perhaps just another statistic to add to the stereotypical low income, single, Mexican mother living in the United States. But I have always thought of her as my hero.
I grew up in a small town that was spiteful towards my culture. From constantly being discriminated against to being ostracized by my peers for 13 years, my mother ceaselessly reminded me to remain humble and true to myself. With an absent father and a mother who worked two jobs and was rarely home, I took on the responsibility as a second mother to three younger sisters at the age of 10. And although the responsibilities brought on me were difficult, I am exceedingly grateful for them. Because of this I have significantly matured beyond what I ever could have imagined. I have become the strong woman I am through the challenges I have surpassed. It has prepared me for whatever else the world might have in store for me. And I am better for it.
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So when she came to the understanding that we might need a little extra assistance, she did not hesitate. All for the sake of her children. We would later spend a year living in a shelter for single moms that needed help getting back on their feet. I was embarrassed at the thought of what might cross people's minds when they discovered my living situation, going to a school full of privileged upper class white people left little room for sympathy. Because of this I had lost sight of the sacrifice my mother had made for us. I failed to thank her for the attempt to increase our quality of life. This part of my life has taught me to forever be grateful for what I have and see the world half full rather than half