Miami’s Forgotten Cubans
Palgrave Macmillan US
Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction: If Elián Were Black?
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Chapter 2
“It’s Like Cubans Could Only Be White,” Divided Arrival: Origins of a Racially Bifurcated Migration
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Chapter 3
Beyond El Ajiaco: Eviction from el Exilio (1959–1979) and Miami’s (White) Cuban Wall
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Chapter 4
“You Ain’t Black, You’re Cuban!”: Mariels, Stigmatization, and the Politics of De-Racialization (1980–1989)
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Chapter 5
“They Would Have Tossed Him Back into the Sea,” Balseros, Elián, and Race Matters in the Miami Latinx Millennium (1990-present)
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Chapter 6
From la Cuba de Ayer to el Miami De Ayer: The Cuban “Ethnic Myth” in Contemporary Context
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Chapter 7
Between “Laws and Practice,” Blacks, Latinxs, Afro-Cubans/Latinxs, and Public Policy
Attention for Chapter 5:
“They Would Have Tossed Him Back into the Sea,” Balseros, Elián, and Race Matters in the Miami Latinx Millennium (1990-present)