Surviving on grasses, grains, and help from villagers along the way, Majok walked nearly a thousand miles to a refugee camp in Ethiopia. Majok and 3,800 like him emigrated to the United States in 2001 while the civil war still raged. His story is joined to others' in this book.
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Estelle Ford-Williamson, a former UPI reporter, writes and teaches in Atlanta. She has published a book about Atlanta and two anthologies of recollections of the Civil Rights era.
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