Sunday, June 20, 2010

My Father’s Gift to Me
by Nicholas D. Kristof
New York Times

When I was 12, my father came and spoke to my seventh-grade class. I remember feeling proud, for my rural school was impressed by a visit from a university professor. But I also recall being embarrassed — at my dad’s strong Slavic accent, at his refugee origins, at his “differentness.”

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