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Hardcover Cubans in America: A Vibrant History of a People in Exile Book

ISBN: 157566593X

ISBN13: 9781575665931

Cubans in America: A Vibrant History of a People in Exile

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From Key West to New York City to Chicago and L.A., Cuban Americans have been a people searching for freedom, preserving the memories of the island they left behind, and determined to make their mark... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Cubans in America

An easy to read book that portrays a top-level history and culture of the Cuban people and their contributions to America in diversified areas: from politics and sports to the arts and science. It is well suited from mid-school children to seniors wishing to refresh their knowledge of Cuba. The time span is from the days of Spanish exploration and discovery to the present day Castro dictatorial regime. The narrative from the colonial days, thru the struggle for independence from Spain in the 1800's and into the early years of the Republic on to the Batista and Castro dictatorships is excellent. The various waves if Cuban exile immigration and assimilation within the U.S. are well covered. My only negative critique is that more pages were needed to describe in more detail Castro's acts of repression in the 1959-1960 period: execution and imprisonment of batistianos and other dissidents, the Communist takeovers over the student and labor unions, the suspension of elections and civil liberties, the takeover of private holdings, and the failed Escambray rebellion in the 60's. These events that started in the 1959-1960 timeframe explain why a million plus Cubans are in the U.S.! Nevertheless, this book is a good introduction to the history and culture of the Cuban people.

Good.

This is a solid book. It would give the average non-Cuban American some insight into Cuban culture and influence. It's not the definitive guide. However, it is a starting point. There are many interesting bits of info... such as the Cuban involvement during the American Revolution or the relationship between St. Augustine (first city in North America - founded by the Spaniards) and the Cuban born Spaniards in Cuba. I'd recommend buying this book.

Extremely education and informative.....

A well written story of Cubans, the people, their background, education, character,as well as their unfortunate loss of their country to a regime that still stands. This would be the book to read and have your children read,it would give them a detail about the history (I am Cuban/American)of a once great country who liberated themselves from Spain, but have not been able to liberate themselves from Castro....the story of one people touching two worlds. Lilly Gonzalez

Terrific!

This book is an insightful, intelligent view into the history of a people in continual state of exile. It transcends their history from before the American Revolution (and the Cuban contributions to it) to modern day tussles with Castro's regime. I highly recommend it to anyone who wishes to broaden their knowledge of a culturally diverse and colorful people who have contributed much to the United States and the world. A "Must Read" in my opinion!

Moving and informative

"Cubans in America" is a book detailing the history, culture, and character of the Cuban people and their contributions to American life in all aspects, from politics to entertainment. It's a book which inspired in me a great appreciation for the United States, how this land is truly a melting pot, with a detailed look at how this particular group of people have influenced and contributed to its culture. "Cubans in America" also chronicles the history of Cuba, the people who have had the most effect on her destiny, from colonial times to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the modern day exile movements, including the Elián González saga. Most enjoyable in the book are also all of the photo captions and facts about famous Cuban Americans, such as actor Desi Arnaz and New York Yankees pitcher Orlando Hernández. A terrific book that shows one of the many origins of what is the fabric of the United States while providing an excellent history of our Caribbean neighbours.
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