NPR STORYCORPS: “Muslim Lawyer Called ‘Taxi Boy’ Growing Up”

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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