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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- A Note on Terms ix
- Introduction. “The Seventh Province of Cuba” 1
- Chapter 1. “Our Unnoticed Neighbors”: Cuban Refugees, Community Action, and the Push for a Federal Response 23
- Chapter 2. “The Score”: Federal Funding, Refugee Management, and the Changing Economic Landscape of South Florida 45
- Chapter 3. “Second Class Citizens”: Race, Citizenship, and the Politics of Exile at the National and Local Levels 81
- Chapter 4. “At Home, but Homesick”: Bilingualism, Local Politics, and the Divided Politics of Cuban Miami 105
- Chapter 5. “Will the Last American to Leave Miami Please Bring the Flag?”: The Mariel Boatlift, Backlash, and the Politics of Image in Miami 134
- Chapter 6. “A Crisis in Clout”: The Maturation of Cuban American Politics, the Cuban Lobby, and the Limits of Influence 166
- Epilogue. “We’ll Be Back in Cuba in Six Months” 206
- Archives, Collections, and Oral History Sources 215
- Notes 219
- Index 263
- Acknowledgments 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- A Note on Terms ix
- Introduction. “The Seventh Province of Cuba” 1
- Chapter 1. “Our Unnoticed Neighbors”: Cuban Refugees, Community Action, and the Push for a Federal Response 23
- Chapter 2. “The Score”: Federal Funding, Refugee Management, and the Changing Economic Landscape of South Florida 45
- Chapter 3. “Second Class Citizens”: Race, Citizenship, and the Politics of Exile at the National and Local Levels 81
- Chapter 4. “At Home, but Homesick”: Bilingualism, Local Politics, and the Divided Politics of Cuban Miami 105
- Chapter 5. “Will the Last American to Leave Miami Please Bring the Flag?”: The Mariel Boatlift, Backlash, and the Politics of Image in Miami 134
- Chapter 6. “A Crisis in Clout”: The Maturation of Cuban American Politics, the Cuban Lobby, and the Limits of Influence 166
- Epilogue. “We’ll Be Back in Cuba in Six Months” 206
- Archives, Collections, and Oral History Sources 215
- Notes 219
- Index 263
- Acknowledgments 275