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The Lost Boys of Sudan Mark Bixler

The Lost Boys of Sudan By Mark Bixler

The Lost Boys of Sudan by Mark Bixler


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The Lost Boys of Sudan focuses on four refugees from the African civil war. It tells of the challenges in a new place after years on the run in Sudan or in refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. The book looks at US refugee policy, the politics of international aid, the history of Sudan, and the radical Islamist underpinnings of its government.

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The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience by Mark Bixler

In 2000 the United States began accepting 3,800 refugees from one of Africa's longest civil wars. They were just some of the thousands of young men, known as Lost Boys, who had been orphaned or otherwise separated from their families in the chaos of a brutal conflict that has ravaged Sudan since 1983. The Lost Boys of Sudan focuses on four of these refugees. Theirs, however, is a typical story, one that repeated itself wherever the Lost Boys could be found across America. It is a story of the countless challenges of making it in a strange new place after years on the run in Sudan or in refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. Jacob Magot, Peter Anyang, Daniel Khoch, and Marko Ayii were among 150 or so Lost Boys who were resettled in Atlanta. Like most of their fellow refugees, they had never before turned on a light switch, used a kitchen appliance, or ridden in a car or subway train - much less held a job or balanced a checkbook. We relive their early excitement and disorientation, their growing despondency over fruitless job searches, adjustments they faced upon finally entering the workforce, their experiences of post-9/11 xenophobia, and their undying dreams of acquiring an education. As we immerse ourselves in the Lost Boys' daily lives, we also get to know the social services professionals and volunteers, celebrities, community leaders, and others who guided them - with occasional detours - toward self-sufficiency. Along the way author Mark Bixler looks closely at the ins and outs of U.S. refugee policy, the politics of international aid, the history of Sudan, and the radical Islamist underpinnings of its government. America is home to more foreign-born residents than ever before; the Lost Boys have repaid that gift in full through their example of unflagging resolve, hope, and faith.

About Mark Bixler

Mark Bixler, a staff writer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, has also been a reporter for the Winston-Salem Journal.

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CIN082032499XG
9780820324999
082032499X
The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience by Mark Bixler
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Georgia Press
20050321
288
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