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Immigrant Voices: Deqa Dhalac Somalia

September 29, 2016

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 August 27, 2016 Place:

South Portland

Interviewer: Keith Ludden

Recommended citation: Dhalac, Deqa Oral History Interview, August 27, 2016 by Keith Ludden, Page #, Oral History and Folklife Research. Online: http:// www.oralhistoryandfolklife.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Deqa-Dhalac-.pdf

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Description: Deqa Dhalac immigrated from Somalia to Maine, where she now serves as a counselor for immigrants and speaks on behalf of immigrant rights.

Filed Under: D, Immigrant Voices

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