Only a Few Blocks to Cuba


Cold War Refugee Policy, the Cuban Diaspora, and the Transformations ofMiami

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By Mauricio Fernando Castro
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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Mauricio Castro is Assistant Professor of History at Centre College.

A Note on Terms Introduction. "The Seventh Province of Cuba" Chapter 1. "Our Unnoticed Neighbors": Cuban Refugees, Community Action, and the Push for a Federal Response Chapter 2. "The Score": Federal Funding, Refugee Management, and the Changing Economic Landscape of South Florida Chapter 3. "A Potentially Explosive Mix": Race, Citizenship, and the Politics of Exile at the National and Local Levels Chapter 4. "At Home, but Homesick": Bilingualism, Local Politics, and the Divided Politics of Cuban Miami Chapter 5. "Will the Last American to Leave Miami Please Bring the Flag?": The Mariel Boatlift, Backlash, and the Politics of Image in Miami Chapter 6. "A Crisis in Clout": The Maturation of Cuban American Politics, the Cuban Lobby, and the Limits of Influence Epilogue. "We'll Be Back in Cuba in Six Months" Archives, Collections, and Oral History Sources Notes Index Acknowledgments

"Only a Few Blocks to Cuba offers a compelling new history of Miami, emphasizing context and contingency in a story we thought we knew. Mauricio Castro reveals the complex maneuvering among Cuban emigres, South Florida officials, and Washington cold warriors that transformed a seasonal tourist destination into a global city and a national electoral powerhouse. In the process, he masterfully interprets the interplay between metropolitan governance and geopolitics to portray Miami not as an outlier, but as an exemplar of broader currents in American urban and political history." (A. K. Sandoval-Strausz, author of Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City) "Only a Few Blocks to Cuba is a timely and important book. Mauricio Castro has written a nuanced history of how Cubans in Miami came to wield such influence in the city and beyond, critically linking Cold War foreign policy with local politics and economics. He traces how Cubans in Miami became a powerful voting bloc, especially for the Republican Party, a story that is often oversimplified or viewed as a foregone conclusion. Read this book to better understand American politics today." (Julio Capo Jr., author of Welcome to Fairyland: Queer Miami Before 1940)

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