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Afro-Cubans
Afro-Cubans The Afro-Cubans were a latin jazz band founded by ... often billed as Machito and his Afro-Cubans. Their musical director, and an important musical ... Machito's brother-in-law. The Afro-Cubans combined Cuban music with orchestrations derived from swing. As well, the Afro-Cubans played with and incorporated the music ...
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List of Cubans
List of Cubans República de Cuba This is a list ...
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Talk:List of Cubans
Talk:List of Cubans Did Ernesto Che Guevara acquire Cuban citizenship ... Why is this list called 'List of Cubans'? The number of Cubans on the list is minimal, even token ... to Cuban-Americans and foreign descendants of Cubans. Just look at the list of politicians ...
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Talk:Fidel Castro/Archive 6
... the US to allow a quota of cubans to emigrate to the US. 'It wasn ... that a ceiling numberor quotaof 20,000 Cubans would be allowed to emigrate legally to ... Cuban immigrants per year would be reinstated. Cubans wishing to immigrate would be required to ... that before the revolution, one quarter of Cubans were illiterate and another tenth were semiliterate ... specific case of being communist that allowed cubans to have a high literacy rate ...
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Talk:Fidel Castro/Archive 5
... the US to allow a quota of cubans to emigrate to the US. 'It wasn ... that a ceiling numberor quotaof 20,000 Cubans would be allowed to emigrate legally to ... Cuban immigrants per year would be reinstated. Cubans wishing to immigrate would be required to ... that before the revolution, one quarter of Cubans were illiterate and another tenth were semiliterate ... specific case of being communist that allowed cubans to have a high literacy rate ...
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Wet Feet/Dry Feet Policy
... 1962 and 1979, hundreds of thousands of Cubans entered the United States under the Attorney ... the Mariel boatlift -- brought approximately 125,000 Cubans (and 25,000 Haitians) to South Florida ... exodus by boat escalated. The number of Cubans intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard ... the United States generally had not repatriated Cubans (except certain criminal aliens on a negotiated ... under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (Cubans who have been convicted of crimes ...
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Talk:Cuba/Archive01
... allow an election that is why the Cubans were fighting remember. Marti was President in ... an insult to millions of your fellow Cubans who work hard of their own choice ... intentioned people have gone to help the Cubans, Castro has exploited and spoiled all they ... early colonial circumstance when groups of Indigenous Cubans were assigned to a Spanish leader, for ... 1950's levels. Tubers are basically potatoes. Cubans don't eat potatoes but rice ( ...
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Cuba
... rubber. Europeans were shown by the indigenous Cubans how to cultivate tobacco and to smoke ... Others were Jiguani, and Baracoa. Many indigenous Cubans fell victim to the brutality of Spanish ... Guevara is known to have led the Cubans in the rebellion in the DRC, formerly ... 20]. In April 1980, over 10,000 Cubans stormed the Peruvian embassy in Havana seeking ... Under the Mariel boatlift, over 125,000 Cubans migrated to the United States. Eventually ...
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History of Miami, Florida
... Castro rose to power in 1959, many Cubans immigrated to Miami, further increasing the population ... ask if they could migrate there. The Cubans sent two ships to help them, but ... and brought Fidel Castro to power, most Cubans who were living in Miami went back ... many middle class and upper class people Cubans moved to Florida en masse with little ... Spanish speaking Cuban children. Many of those Cubans later participated in the failed Bay ...
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History of Cuba
... The Europeans were shown by the Native Cubans how to nurture tobacco and consume it ... children were called mestizos, but the Native Cubans called them Guajiro, which translates as "one ... Spanish trade laws made it difficult for Cubans to keep up with the 17th and ... began forcing other countries to follow suit. Cubans were torn between the profits generated by ... who bought 82 percent of the sugar. Cubans resented the economic policy Spain implemented ...
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