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🗓️ 25 September 2016
⏱️ 91 minutes
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Dr. Omar Kader was born in Provo, Utah to Palestinian immigrants. HIs father was a devout Muslim and a disabled World War I vet who owned a successful Provo fruit farm. During Omar's childhood he and his family were called the n-word by fellow Provoans, but fought to earn the respect of his community. Omar and his father were close friends of Dr. Hugh Nibley, who liked to practice his Arabic skills with Omar's dad.
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0:27.6 | Hello and welcome back to Part 2 of my interview with Omar Cater and his wife Nancy Stokeater. |
0:38.3 | The first hour and a half or so we spent with Omar talking about his grandfather and |
0:43.2 | his father, his life growing up as a Palestinian in Provo and his interactions with Unibli |
0:53.6 | and all sorts of interesting things. |
0:56.1 | Now we're going to go back to Nancy's life, learn a little bit about her and then we're |
1:03.1 | going to have Nancy's story merged with Omar's, I think, at BYU. |
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1:11.4 | So Nancy Stokeater, welcome to Mormon Stories. |
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