Dreamers Refuse to Be Victims

Dreamers Refuse to Be Victims
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781525531040
ISBN-13 : 1525531042
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Book Synopsis Dreamers Refuse to Be Victims by : Milan “Lou” Voticky

Download or read book Dreamers Refuse to Be Victims written by Milan “Lou” Voticky and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2019-03-25 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Upheaval. Flight. Terror. Insecurity. Milan Voticky and his family faced all of this when the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939 forced them to escape to Shanghai. Liberated from the Shanghai ghetto in 1945, the Voticky family made their way back to Prague, only to find themselves fleeing Czechoslovakia once again — this time from the Communists. When they finally found permanent refuge as in Canada, Milan swore that would refuse to see himself as a victim. He would seize every possible opportunity. In this, he finds common cause with the Dreamers, the 1,800,000 undocumented children of illegal immigrants in the USA who are covered by DACA. “As a two-time refugee from oppression and death,” Voticky writes, “I can understand the Dreamers’ fear of being sent to a country and culture that they don’t know or understand, where the language is one they do not speak, where they have no family or friends.” In addition to being the remarkable story of a remarkable man, Dreamers Refuse to Be Victims is a call to all those fleeing injustice to take charge of their own futures.


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