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The results of a five-year research project to capture the story of the Lebanese community in his adopted hometown, John Kenny's photo-rich history from 1895-2017 is an immigrant story to remind us of the shining hope the United States has been to past generations, as well as their pay-back and -forward in the contributions they have made. One Lebanese family, four immigrant sons, and the lasting impact they have made in Georgetown, South Carolina and throughout the state - this collection of vignettes is a touching tribute to the American dream. A collaborative memoir with contributed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The results of a five-year research project to capture the story of the Lebanese community in his adopted hometown, John Kenny's photo-rich history from 1895-2017 is an immigrant story to remind us of the shining hope the United States has been to past generations, as well as their pay-back and -forward in the contributions they have made. One Lebanese family, four immigrant sons, and the lasting impact they have made in Georgetown, South Carolina and throughout the state - this collection of vignettes is a touching tribute to the American dream. A collaborative memoir with contributed vignettes by the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the Joseph Thomas Raad clan of Lebanese immigrants.
Autorenporträt
Entrepreneur, tech educator and consultant to nonprofits, John Kenny researched his wife's family for five years to capture the story of the Lebanese community in his adopted hometown, Georgetown, South Carolina.