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Citizen Akoy

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by Steve Marantz


  “same look on his face”: Sam McKewon, “Omaha Central Star Agau Has Plenty to Smile about,” Omaha World-Herald, March 7, 2013.

  “things that Coach P has done”: Akoy Agau, “Akoy Agau in His Words on Louisville Basketball in the Final Four,” Courier-Journal, April 6, 2013.

  19. Repatriation

  In this chapter author interviews are with, and quotations from, Changkuoth Gatkuoth, Akoy Agau, Nancy Peter, Bernadita Peter, Mabel Boyd, and Raydelle Meehan.

  When shooting began: Steve Liewer, “South Sudanese in Omaha Mourn Their Holiday Season,” Omaha World-Herald, December 20, 2014.

  Among the Nuer partisans: Steve Liewer, “UNO Grad Shuttles between Omaha, South Sudan Homeland for One Cause: Democracy,” Omaha World-Herald, November 1, 2015.

  “This event is about unity”: Luol Deng, “South Sudan Unite: A Message from Luol Deng,” You Tube, June 20, 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdz6etmgmiA&feature=share.

  “murders of civilians”: Adrian Edwards, “South Sudan Fighting Drives Surge of Refugees to Uganda,” UNHCR, July 26, 2016, http://www.unhcr.org/afr/news/latest/2016/7/57973cde4/south-sudan-fighting-drives-surge-refugees-uganda.html.

  “children as young as two years old”: Doctors without Borders, “Responding to Cholera Outbreak in Juba,” July 29, 2016, http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/south-sudan-responding-cholera-outbreak-juba.

  20. Getting It Right

  In this chapter author interviews are with, and quotations from, Koang Doluony.

  organizer Manyang G. Berberi: South Sudanese Australian National Basketball Association on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/pg/southsudaneseau/about/?ref=page_internal.

  began to funnel its best players: Damien Cave, “South Sudanese, Seeking to Fit In, Stand Out in Australian Basketball,” New York Times, May 3, 2017.

  up to thirty had played: “Players from South Sudan,” realGM.com, https://basketball.realgm.com/info/nationality/11/South-Sudan/M.

  marriage of underage south Sudanese girls: Stephen Buttry, “An Unhappy Marriage: Sudanese Custom, U.S. Law,” Omaha World-Herald, March 11, 2001.

  “some will be basketballers”: Steve Liewer, “South Sudanese Leader Tells Omaha: Young People Are Key to Future, and to Peace,” Omaha World-Herald, October 6, 2015.

  21. Beyond

  Unless otherwise noted, in this chapter author interviews are with, and quotations from, Akoy Agau, Eric Behrens, Tra-Deon Hollins, Tre’Shawn Thurman, K. J. Scott, Dominique McKinzie, and Ryan Overfield.

  suspended one game: Marjie Ducey, “Former Omaha Prep Star Agau Suspended at Louisville,” Omaha World-Herald, December 20, 2013.

  Georgetown played Creighton: Jon Nyatawa, “Georgetown’s Akoy Agau ‘Plays Very Very Hard’ in Omaha Return,” Omaha World-Herald, February 19, 2017.

  “an ideological certification”: Philip Bump, “Here’s What Donald Trump Said in His Big Immigration Speech,” Washington Post, August 31, 2016, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/08/31/heres-what-donald-trump-said-in-his-big-immigration-speech-annotated/?utm_term=.2a0a78744e8a.

  led the world in refugee displacement: “Global Trends: Forced Displacement in 2016,” UNHCR Statistics, http://www.unhcr.org/en-us/statistics/unhcrstats/5943e8a34/global-trends-forced-displacement-2016.html.

  Muslim girl who had fled Sudan: Zoia Morrow, “Finding Home,” Central High Register, October 12, 2016.

  6.7 percent of its students: Omaha Public Schools statistics, ops.org.

  Federal data showed: Emily Nohr, “A Welcoming State: Nebraska Led the Nation in Resettling Most Refugees per Capita in the Last Year,” Omaha World-Herald, December 9, 2016.

  tuberculosis reported: Michael Patrick Leahy, “Student Diagnosed with TB at Nebraska School Where 18 Percent Are Refugees,” Breitbart.com, December 9, 2016.

  22. Postscript

  In this chapter author interviews are with, and quotations from, Bronwen Manby.

  “Savages with axes”: Esther Schor, Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2016). Quotes from Zamenhof in this chapter are from this work.

  lived through the Nazi occupation: David Mikics, “The Secret Language of George Soros,” Tabletmag.com, October 26, 2016.

  International Migration Initiative: Migration Initiative quotes are from Open Society Foundations website: Migration & Asylum, https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/topics/migration-asylum.

  a series of recommendations: Bronwen Manby, “International Law and the Right to Nationality in Sudan,” Open Society Justice Initiative, February 2011.

  Index

  Page numbers refer to the print edition.

  AAU, 23; and Nebraska Bison, 24; and Team Nebraska, 26; and Team Nebraska Express, 54, 115

  Abdalla, Elham, 162

  Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem, 81, 97

  Afghanistan, xvi, 5, 162

  Africa, 71–72, 153, 170

  African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, 170

  African immigrants, 33, 86

  African refugee experience, 86

  Agau, Akoy: and absent father, 55, 110, 120; and Africa, 55, 80, 90, 101, 119, 139–40; and America, xv, 9, 140; attitude of, 43–44, 59, 159; and basketball, 11, 24, 59–60, 91, 97–99, 163; and basketball camp, 78, 82; and belonging, xvii, 11; as Central High School “ambassador,” 75, 103; and Christian faith, 79, 85, 111, 119, 159; and citizenship, 67–68; and college recruitment, 31, 54, 68, 104–5, 108, 115–17; confidence of, 44, 46–47; on defense, 45, 62, 95, 104; and education, xviii, 21, 36, 56, 90–91, 104, 109, 111; in Egypt, 8–9, 92, 119; and employment, 86, 118; and Eric Behrens, 25, 28–30, 59, 112–15; ESPN Top 100 prospects of, 47; and family responsibility, 86, 114, 118, 120, 139; and FBLA, 56, 102, 118, 143; and football, 58–59; and Georgetown University, 159, 163; and Haiti mission, 141; and high school decision, 27–31; and Holocaust Literature course, 119; injuries of, 23, 66, 92–93, 101, 159, 163; and Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic, 145; and legacy, 40–41, 114; and Lotte Sjulin, 101, 110, 117, 138, 142–43, 159; and Louisville Courier-Journal, 144; and Mason School Apartments, 16, 148–49; and media, 96, 141; and Metro Summer Basketball League, 54; on offense, 30, 42, 44, 95, 160; and Omaha History course, 120; and Omaha Talons, 152; and prom, 142–43; and rankings, 47, 97, 104–5, 128, 130, 132; and Scott Hammer, 26, 28–29, 56, 68, 87, 114, 163, 164; and siblings, 67–68, 87, 114, 118, 164; and social media, 99–100; and Southern Methodist University (SMU), 164; and Super-State team, 141; and Twitter, 76–85, 98, 119, 142, 145; and University of Louisville, 117, 142, 144–45, 159; and University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 27, 131

  Agau, Madut, 5, 8, 12, 15, 18, 20, 48–49, 67, 71, 86; arrest and release of, 7–8; and brother, 19, 73; and employment, 11, 14, 20, 55, 106, 139

  Agau, Maguy, 5, 9, 11, 17–18, 100, 148

  Agau family: and citizenship, 48–49, 67; in Egypt, 8–9, 14; in Maryland, xvi, 10–12, 15; in Nebraska, 14–16, 18–20, 55, 86–87, 109

  Al-Bashir, Omar Hassan, 4

  Alcindor, Lew. See Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem

  All Saints Episcopal Cathedral, 9

  All Tribes Foundation, 125

  Amateur Athletic Union. See aau

  America: xvii, 9, 15, 73; and racism, 161–62

  American Indian Movement (AIM), 124

  Andres, Tom, 53

  Annan, Kofi (UN secretary-general), xv

  anti-Semitism, 168–69

  Arab Muslims, 1

  Arab Spring, 71–72, 76, 162; and the Middle East, 71; and North Africa, 71; and Sudan, 72

  assimilation, 153, 157; constructive models for, 155–56; and Sherwood Foundation grant, 70

  Astaire, Fred, 150

  Austerlitz, Frederic. See Astaire, Fred

  Ball, Jay, 59, 120, 123

  Baltimore Sun, 11

  Baptist church, 11, 18–19

  Barrientos-Jackson, Darian, 60, 62, 94–95, 98

  basketball, 11; and Amateur Athletic Union, 23–24, 26, 38, 54, 11
5; and athletic scholarships, 56; grassroots, 23, 37; and high school coach recruiting, 23; and Kellom Youth League, 23; and Mason court, 23–24, 40; and Metro Summer Basketball League, 54; and national high school invitational, 131; in Nebraska, 128, 132–33, 135–38; Omaha Talons, 151–52, 157; rankings of high school, 132; at Southgate Apartments court, 154

  Beck, Emily, 131

  Behrens, Eric, 24, 28–31, 47, 111–12, 159; and Akoy Agau, 25, 28–30, 59, 112–15; and Boys and Girls Club, 37; as Central High varsity basketball coach, 28–30; and college recruiters, 115–16; and football, 58–59; game strategy of, 39, 43–45, 54, 62; and grassroots basketball, 37; and Hoosiers, 127, 130, 133, 136–37; and media, 54, 98, 132; and national competitions, 128–36; and Peru State College, 160; and player accountability, 38–39, 59–60; and Scott Hammer, 28–29; and team building, 93–94, 97, 112–15, 136; and team family, 39, 60–61, 63–64; and Wayne State College, 28, 37

  Behrens, Rick, 36; retirement of, 38

  Bennett, Edward, 30–31, 145

  Bertrand, Marcheline, 125

  Bethel Missionary Baptist Church (Omaha NE), 153

  Bialystok pogrom, 168

  Bigelow, Jacob, 144

  Biggs, Deverell, 29, 40, 42–44; attitude of, 44–46

  Bigsby, Keith, 73–74, 103, 111–12

  Bin-Laden, Osama, 5, 76

  Black Panther Party, 124

  Block, Fannie, 167

  Bogues, Muggsy, 97

  Bol, Emanuel, 3–5, 20

  Bol, Manute, 12–14, 25, 35

  Boozer, Bob, 36

  Boyd, Mabel, 16, 150

  Brando, Dodie, 123–25

  Brando, Marlon, 123

  Brando, Marlon, Jr., 123–25

  Breitbart News, 162

  Britt, Nate, 135

  Bruning, Josh, 39

  Bryant, Kobe, 23, 106

  Buffett, Susan Thompson, 33, 37

  Buffett, Susie, 33, 74; and Sherwood Foundation, 75

  Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 5

  Burns, Chad, 39

  Byndon, A’Jamal, 33

  Cairo, Egypt, xv–xvii, 7–8, 92, 119

  Cambodia, xvi, 51, 125–26

  Cannon, Tim, 27, 29

  Carroll County (MD) school system, 11

  Catholic church, 11

  Catholic faith, 65, 119

  Central High School: African-American Alumni Association, 32; Central High Register, 47, 77, 103, 131, 162; distinguished graduates of, 32–33; and diversity, 32–33, 36; Eagles, 38, 62, 93–95, 97–98, 134, 139; and Eagle Way, 74; ESL program at, 33; legacy, 41; in National Register of Historic Places, 32; O-Book, 35, 40–41, 47, 145; refugee student population of, 162; reputation of, 74–76; South Sudanese Club at, 35

  Central High School basketball: at district final, 97; at quarterfinal, 97; at semi-final, 46, 62, 96, 98, 137; state championships of, 39, 46, 63–64, 98; wins of, 64, 98–99, 137

  Central High School Eagles: vs. Bellevue East, 95; vs. Grand Island, 62, 135, 137; and Heartland Hoops Classic, 135–37; and Jamboree Tournament, 94; vs. Kearney, 97; vs. Lincoln East, 62; vs. Lincoln High, 38, 44; vs. Lincoln North Star, 63, 98; vs. Lincoln Southeast, 45; vs. Millard North, 44, 95; vs. Millard South, 93, 95; vs. Millard West, 94; vs. Norfolk, 46, 63; vs. Oak Hill, 135; vs. Omaha Bryan, 63, 95, 97; vs. Omaha Burke, 137; vs. Omaha Northwest, 96; vs. Omaha South, 98, 134; vs. Papillion–La Vista, 95, 137

  Central High School Foundation (CHSF), 33, 118, 131, 135

  Chatelain, Dirk, 139

  Chicago Bulls, 24

  Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 50

  Chol, Goanar, 19

  Chubick, Bruce, 28

  Chubick, Dianne, 28

  Church World Service (CWS), 10

  citizenship, U.S., 48, 67

  City of Palms tournament, Central at, 113, 130; vs. Eagle’s Landing, 131; vs. Long Beach Polytechnic, 132; vs. Whitney Young, 133

  civil rights, 32, 123

  Conley, Mike, Jr., 97

  Creighton University, 17, 54, 104, 105, 108, 109

  Cuban Adjustment Program, 51

  cultural preservation, 36, 155

  Curington, R. J., 135

  Darfur, attacks on, 13, 19

  David City NE, 71

  Deng, Aldo, 25

  Deng, Luol, 24–25, 106; and Humanitarian of the Year award, 24; and South Sudan Unite Festival, 147

  Devaney Center, 97, 138

  diaspora, South Sudanese, 151–52

  Dieng, Gorgui, 115

  Dinka, 1–2, 8; and government, 146–47; language of, 164; and Luol Deng, 25; and Manute Bol, 12–14

  Dinka Council of Elders, 147

  Displaced Persons Act of 1948, 51

  Doctors without Borders, 148–49

  Doluony, Koang, 24, 151–58

  “dribble-drive motion” offense, 39

  Dundy, Elmer, 121–23

  Durant, Kevin, 110, 112

  Edwards, Victoria, 60–61

  Emergency Quota Acts of 1921 and 1924, 50

  English as a Second Language (ESL), 11, 33, 69–71, 162

  ESL. See English as a Second Language

  Esperanto, 168–71

  ESPN, 47, 97, 104, 132

  Ethiopia, 34, 147–48, 153

  Ethiopian Community Development Council, 17

  Ewing, Patrick, 115, 164

  FBLA. See Future Business Leaders of America

  First Lutheran Church (Omaha NE), 19

  Five-Star Basketball Camp, 30

  Fonda, Henry, 32, 124

  Fonda, Jayne, 124

  football, 24, 45, 58–59, 60, 61, 92, 128–29, 135

  Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), 56, 102, 143

  gang violence, 53–54. See also street gangs

  Ganzel, Linda, 33–34

  Gatkuoth, Changkuoth (Lol Kuek), 33–35, 147

  Gatluak, Gatong, 147

  Gatuoch, Tarir “Ty,” 18, 23, 152

  Georgetown University, 115; vs. Creighton, 160; and Patrick Ewing, 164

  Gibson, Bob, 36

  The Godfather, 124

  Gomez, Paulino, 60–62, 64; and death of mother, 61

  Green, Draymond, 160

  Griffin, Chris, 39, 58

  Grixby, Courtney, 58

  Grixby, Ronnell, 39, 58

  Gunn, Brandon, 58

  Gustys, Rokas, 135

  Guterres, Antonio, 21

  Habitat for Humanity, 48

  Hackman, Gene, 133, 136–37

  Hammer, Leisha, 48, 88, 109, 116–17

  Hammer, Scott: as Akoy Agau’s co-guardian, 68, 87, 164; and college recruitment, 68, 108, 115–17; and Eric Behrens, 28–29; as grassroots talent influencer, 94, 128, 138; as mentor, 28–29, 56, 114, 163; as Team Nebraska coach, 26, 54; at Wayne State College, 37

  Harlem Globetrotters, 139

  Hawbaker, Henry, 136, 140, 142–43

  Hayworth, Rita, 150

  Heineman, Dave, 141

  Henkel, Rick, 30

  Hollins, Tra-Deon, 93, 113, 134–36, 139, 159

  Hollins-Johnson, Deandre, 94, 137

  Hoosiers, 127, 136

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 124

  Hungarian Refugee Act of 1956, 51

  Hurley, Bobby, 97

  Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 17

  immigrant experience, 119. See also refugee experience

  immigrants, 33, 50–53, 119; and gang violence, 53–54; Marantz family as, 168; undocumented, 53. See also refugees

  Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, 50–51

  Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, 51

  immigration history, 50–52

  International Migration Initiative, 170

  Iroegbu, Ike, 135

  Islamic Revolution, 2

  James, Lebron, xvii, 47, 58, 76, 79, 97, 106

  Janjaweed militia, 13, 19

  Jewish Community Center, 118

  Jiech, Reath, 63

  Jock, Nyaduer, 33

  Johnson, Larry, 76
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  Jolie, Angelina, 19, 125–26

  Jones, Josh, 39

  Jordan, Michael, 23

  Kaká, 76

  Karnik, Shaleigh, 77

  Kearney NE, 75

  Kennedy, Edward M.: and Refugee Act of 1980, 49

  Kenya, 5, 147

  Khartoum, Sudan, 3, 5, 7–8, 12–13, 73, 148

  Kiir, Salva, 146

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 124

  Klein, Gerda Weissmann: All but My Life, 119

  Kristof, Nicholas, 13

  Kuek, Lol (Changkuoth Gatkuoth), 33–35, 147

  Kuet, Tor, 17

  Kuon, Both, 35–36

  Kuon, Duoth, 35–36

  Kuon, Miyong, 35–36, 146–47

  Kuon, Nyajouk, 35

  Kuot, Joseph Madut, 9, 14, 20

  LaFlore, Mark, 58

  Lallman, Angela, 48

  Landstrom, Jay, 39, 63–64, 98, 135–36

  language: Arabic, 1, 8, 34, 149; barriers, 69; Dinka, 8, 14, 164; Esperanto, 168–71; Nuer dialect, 152; as power, 71; Spanish, 34, 70; and sport, 171; support for families, 70. See also English as a Second Language

  Latin America, 70

  League of Nations, 169

  Lewis, Reggie, 97

  Lin, Jeremy, 76

  Lincoln, Abraham, 32

  Lincoln Journal Star, 44, 47, 141

  Lincoln NE, 52–53, 88, 97, 102, 105, 108, 135, 138

  Little Feather, Sacheen, 125

  Long Beach Polytechnic, 132

  Louisville Courier-Journal, 144

  Lubbers, Ruud, 14–15

  Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, 10, 21, 163

  Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, 49, 65

  Machar, Riek, 146–47; and visits to Omaha, 147, 157

  Maker, Thon, 151

  Makier, Adaw, 118, 138; and arrival in America, 9–10; and basketball, 11–12, 14, 55, 135, 138; and church, 4, 11; and citizenship, 48–49, 68; dreams of, 48, 55; and employment, 18, 20, 55; and escape from civil war, 7–9; and marriage, 5, 55, 86, 110; as refugee in Egypt, 7–9; and south Sudan childhood, 2–4

  Manby, Bronwen, 171

 

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