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A Father's Tale
The family story that my father, Thomas "Butch" Ramos, recounts most often takes place in 1943, when he was growing up in Youngstown with his four older brothers and three older sisters. It's a story about his father, Tómas Ramos, a Mexican immigrant who came to the Midwest 12 years earlier to lay track for the B&O; Railroad.
My father's...
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