Havana USA
"Havana USA" by Maria Cristina Garcia delves into the fascinating and complex history of Cuban migration to the United States since Fidel Castro's rise to power. Published in 1997, this insightful book examines the journey of nearly one million Cubans who sought refuge and new beginnings in America, making it one of the most significant and controversial migrations in U.S. history. With 239 pages of thorough research and analysis, Garcia explores the intricate layers of Cuban American identity, highlighting the cultural, social, and political implications of this diaspora. This paperback edition is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, civil rights, and the dynamics of immigration. Discover the stories and experiences that shape the Cuban American community and gain a deeper understanding of their impact on the fabric of American society. Immerse yourself in the compelling narrative of "Havana USA" and explore the rich history of a vibrant culture in the postwar period.