On Friday, October 11, 1985, Alex Odeh had breakfast with his wife and three young daughters, as he did every morning. It would be his last.
Alex headed to work at the western regional office of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, a young civil rights organization based in Washington, D.C. The office in Santa Ana, a sprawling suburb in Orange County, was in one of the many ordinary buildings that lined E. 17th Street. He parked in the back, took the stairs to the…
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