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The Good Governor - Robert Ray and the Indochinese Refugees of Iowa (Paperback)
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The Good Governor - Robert Ray and the Indochinese Refugees of Iowa (Paperback)
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After the American withdrawal from the Vietnam War, communism
descended on Indochina. Those who cooperated with the United States
faced imprisonment, torture, and death under the new regimes. Among
those seeking asylum was the Tai Dam, an understudied ethnic group
from northern Vietnam. Read about how the Tai Dam escaped communist
persecution and shrewdly campaigned for sanctuary. In 1975, they
wrote letters to thirty U.S. governors in the hopes of finding a
new place to call home. Only Robert D. Ray of Iowa agreed to help.
Learn how Ray wielded more influence over Indochinese refugee
resettlement and relief than any other governor. He created his own
resettlement agency to relocate the Tai Dam, advocated for the
greater admission of "boat people" fleeing Vietnam, launched a
Cambodian relief program that generated over $540,000, and
influenced the Refugee Act of 1980. Interviews with over thirty
refugees and public officials inform the first book ever written on
resettlement at the state level. The newcomers' adapting to life in
the Midwest, and the divided responses Iowans had to resettlement
are presented. It is argued that Iowa's unique program should serve
as a model for alleviating other refugee crises.
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