From National Public Radio
Mohammad Ashraf Faridi left Pakistan for the U.S. in the 1980s. He settled in New York City, and his wife and three children joined him almost a decade later. By then, he was earning his living behind the wheel of a taxicab.
Faridi came to StoryCorps with his son — named Muhammad — who talked about growing up with a dad who’s a livery taxi driver.
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