Fleeing Castro :: Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program /
"From late 1960 until the October 1962 missile crisis, 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban children left their homeland, the small island suddenly at the center of the Cold War struggle. Their parents, unable to obtain visas to leave Cuba, believed a short separation would be preferable to subjecting th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "From late 1960 until the October 1962 missile crisis, 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban children left their homeland, the small island suddenly at the center of the Cold War struggle. Their parents, unable to obtain visas to leave Cuba, believed a short separation would be preferable to subjecting their offspring to Castro's totalitarian Marxist state. For the children, the exodus began a prolonged and tragic ordeal - some didn't see their parents again for years: a few never did." "Until now, this chapter of the Cuban Revolution has been relatively obscure. Initially the result of an effort by James Baker, headmaster of an American school in Cuba who worked closely with the anti-Castro underground, Pedro Pan quickly came to involve the Catholic Church in Miami and, in particular, Father Bryan Walsh, who established the Cuban Children's Program, the nationwide organization that cared for those children without relatives or friends in the United States - almost half of the entire group. The latter program, in effect until 1981, was the first to allot federal money to private agencies for child care, an action with far-reaching repercussions for U.S. social policy."--Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 126 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-121) and index. |
ISBN: | 0813018390 9780813018393 |
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spelling | Triay, Victor Andres, 1966- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjRVFv7tGq9RQw9VVMdcP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98015455 Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / Victor Andres Triay. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©1998. 1 online resource (xiv, 126 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-121) and index. Print version record. Introduction / Louis A. Perez, Jr. 1. Finance Capital and Economic Structures of the Republic 2. Social Formations in the Republic 3. The Urban and Rural Middle Classes Dislocated 4. Disintegration of the Independent Peasantry 5. The Industrial Proletariat and the Urban Working Class 6. The Rural Proletariat 7. The Marginalization of Women 8. Race and Social Stratification 9. Generations in Conflict 10. City Versus Countryside 11. Social Change and Political Transformation. "From late 1960 until the October 1962 missile crisis, 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban children left their homeland, the small island suddenly at the center of the Cold War struggle. Their parents, unable to obtain visas to leave Cuba, believed a short separation would be preferable to subjecting their offspring to Castro's totalitarian Marxist state. For the children, the exodus began a prolonged and tragic ordeal - some didn't see their parents again for years: a few never did." "Until now, this chapter of the Cuban Revolution has been relatively obscure. Initially the result of an effort by James Baker, headmaster of an American school in Cuba who worked closely with the anti-Castro underground, Pedro Pan quickly came to involve the Catholic Church in Miami and, in particular, Father Bryan Walsh, who established the Cuban Children's Program, the nationwide organization that cared for those children without relatives or friends in the United States - almost half of the entire group. The latter program, in effect until 1981, was the first to allot federal money to private agencies for child care, an action with far-reaching repercussions for U.S. social policy."--Jacket. Refugee children Cuba. Refugee children United States. Refugee children Services for United States. Enfants réfugiés Cuba. Enfants réfugiés États-Unis. Enfants réfugiés Services États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh Refugee children fast Refugee children Services for fast Cuba fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRvdgbTdTyQJcJ3FQ8vB United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Refugee children Cuba. nli Refugee children United States. nli Refugee children Services for United States. nli has work: Fleeing Castro (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFH3RJPQkrymy4GHgPWrWP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Triay, Victor Andres, 1966- Fleeing Castro. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©1998 0813016126 (DLC) 98005942 (OCoLC)38521410 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=54655 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Triay, Victor Andres, 1966- Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / Introduction / Finance Capital and Economic Structures of the Republic Social Formations in the Republic The Urban and Rural Middle Classes Dislocated Disintegration of the Independent Peasantry The Industrial Proletariat and the Urban Working Class The Rural Proletariat The Marginalization of Women Race and Social Stratification Generations in Conflict City Versus Countryside Social Change and Political Transformation. Refugee children Cuba. Refugee children United States. Refugee children Services for United States. Enfants réfugiés Cuba. Enfants réfugiés États-Unis. Enfants réfugiés Services États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh Refugee children fast Refugee children Services for fast Refugee children Cuba. nli Refugee children United States. nli Refugee children Services for United States. nli |
title | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / |
title_alt | Introduction / Finance Capital and Economic Structures of the Republic Social Formations in the Republic The Urban and Rural Middle Classes Dislocated Disintegration of the Independent Peasantry The Industrial Proletariat and the Urban Working Class The Rural Proletariat The Marginalization of Women Race and Social Stratification Generations in Conflict City Versus Countryside Social Change and Political Transformation. |
title_auth | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / |
title_exact_search | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / |
title_full | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / Victor Andres Triay. |
title_fullStr | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / Victor Andres Triay. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fleeing Castro : Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / Victor Andres Triay. |
title_short | Fleeing Castro : |
title_sort | fleeing castro operation pedro pan and the cuban children s program |
title_sub | Operation Pedro Pan and the Cuban Children's Program / |
topic | Refugee children Cuba. Refugee children United States. Refugee children Services for United States. Enfants réfugiés Cuba. Enfants réfugiés États-Unis. Enfants réfugiés Services États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh Refugee children fast Refugee children Services for fast Refugee children Cuba. nli Refugee children United States. nli Refugee children Services for United States. nli |
topic_facet | Refugee children Cuba. Refugee children United States. Refugee children Services for United States. Enfants réfugiés Cuba. Enfants réfugiés États-Unis. Enfants réfugiés Services États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. Refugee children Refugee children Services for Cuba United States |
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