For most Cubans, Fidel Castro’s revolution was an enormous relief. Castro promised to bring democracy to a country that was only six decades old, to halt social corruption and to end economic dependence on the U.S. In particular, the middle class played a large role in participating in the underground and legitimizing the revolution. Cuban parents would never have guessed that less than two years later, they would be caught up in the turmoil of the Cold War, so desperate to get their families out of the country that they would send their young, unaccompanied children to the U.S., not knowing where they would stay, who would take care of them, or how long the separation would last. But as Cuba quickly became a battleground in the struggle be...
text"Media cold warriors of Operation Pedro Pan" is a case study in which I examine the impact of 19...
The aim of this article is the migratory crises between Cuba e United States of America after the Cu...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...
Between December 1960 and the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, 14,048 Cuban children were sent ...
Victor Andres Triay\u27s presentation addresses the origins and development of Operation Pedro Pan a...
Between December 1960 and October 1962, Operation Pedro Pan brought 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban child...
Operation Pedro Pan was the name given to the 22-month clandestine program involving the political e...
Operation Pedro Pan, as labeled by a Miami journalist, was a program backed by the Unites States fed...
Ivonne Garay was just finishing fifth grade in her native Cuba when her world was turned upside down...
This article was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Operation Pedro Pan and the subseque...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
An exploration of the traumatic events of Operation Pedro Pan, where over 14,000 Cuban children trav...
Fidel Castro was dictator of Cuba during the years of 1959 up until 2008. He took power after the Cu...
This presentation was part of the FIU Libraries’ panel presentation, “FIU and the Cuban Diaspora: Co...
This research aims to compare the experience of children who ended up in Portland, OR through Operat...
text"Media cold warriors of Operation Pedro Pan" is a case study in which I examine the impact of 19...
The aim of this article is the migratory crises between Cuba e United States of America after the Cu...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...
Between December 1960 and the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, 14,048 Cuban children were sent ...
Victor Andres Triay\u27s presentation addresses the origins and development of Operation Pedro Pan a...
Between December 1960 and October 1962, Operation Pedro Pan brought 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban child...
Operation Pedro Pan was the name given to the 22-month clandestine program involving the political e...
Operation Pedro Pan, as labeled by a Miami journalist, was a program backed by the Unites States fed...
Ivonne Garay was just finishing fifth grade in her native Cuba when her world was turned upside down...
This article was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Operation Pedro Pan and the subseque...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
An exploration of the traumatic events of Operation Pedro Pan, where over 14,000 Cuban children trav...
Fidel Castro was dictator of Cuba during the years of 1959 up until 2008. He took power after the Cu...
This presentation was part of the FIU Libraries’ panel presentation, “FIU and the Cuban Diaspora: Co...
This research aims to compare the experience of children who ended up in Portland, OR through Operat...
text"Media cold warriors of Operation Pedro Pan" is a case study in which I examine the impact of 19...
The aim of this article is the migratory crises between Cuba e United States of America after the Cu...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...