Joseph Scott, October 12




The Seattle Public Library - Programs & Events show

Summary: The early immigrants came to be students, however, after the Ethiopian revolution of 1974, returning home meant persecution, exile, torture and even execution. Now exiled the stranded students led the way for new settlers to enter the Puget Sound and thus became pioneers who built a micro community in inner-city Seattle. This captivating book is a history of successes and failures—to be sure more successes than failures. It has new information about refugees, asylees, immigrants, and sojourners, and it will inform alike social scientists and the general public for years and years