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Nat Werth, the valedictorian at his Sheboygan, Wisconsin, high school, was denied the chance to speak at his graduation because, he says, he planned on addressing being gay in a Lutheran school. TODAY’s Alex Ficquette shares Werth’s story and how he got the final word.