Decatur, Georgia (CNN) -- They've survived the brutality of war, extreme poverty, religious and racial persecution.
But here at a baseball field outside Atlanta, a group of giggling teenage girls from Ethiopia, Burundi, Afghanistan and Myanmar have found a level playing ground.
It's around noon, time for physical education class at the Global Village School, a small private institution for refugee teenage girls who have little or no English education. Full Read
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