Maria cristina garcia cuban
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Work is not altogether fair-minded, and some of the names mentioned in the Cubanology section do not belong there"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. American historian. Havana USA [ edit ].
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The title of this superb study of the most prosperous immigrant group to ever come to the United States is meant to be taken literally. In Miami Cuban exiles from Fidel Castro's Revolution built not an American city, nor a replica of the Hana they had left behind but a Havana of their dreams, which they proceeded to turn into concrete reality.
What was most important to the Cubans was to transform Miami's politics into a facsimile of pre-Castro Cuban politics. Anyone to the left of Attila the Hun automatically gets labeled a Communist. Cuban Democrats do exist, but they are like black swans. This took one generation, but in Miami elected its first Cuban Mayor, Xavier Suarez, and has elected only Cubans to that post, including the incumbent Mayor, Xavier's son.