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A first-hand account of Taddele Teshale’s life history and account of his flight from Ethiopia through the Sudan to Cairo, and eventually to the United States. Referring to the stateless and displaced people of the world as the “Fourth World” many aspects of refugee governance can be seen in the details of Taddele’s interaction with the various sectors — refugee bureaucracies, private voluntary asylums, and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, for example — in the Sudan and Cairo. Other Autobiography Books 2008 – HENRY ROTHS SEMI-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TETRALOGY MERCY OF A RUDE STREAM (1994-1998): The Second Career of an American Novelist 1989 – Autobiography of Mildred Bennett, the Early Years the Winter is Past 2009 – Life of a Teenage Schoolboy in Paris During the 1960’s: A Personal Memoir





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