Abdul-Rahman

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Until I was ten, my family, which eventually numbered eleven (two parents, six boys—I was the eldest of them—and three girls), lived in one room that measured about ten feet by ten feet. There was no electricity, no running water; there were no toilets in the house. It was dirty. There was no privacy.
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