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The Mariel Boatlift: A Cuban-American Journey, by Victor Andres Triay

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  • In Mariel scholarship, very little work has been done on the experiences of Afro-Cuban Marielitos, and Triay addresses this by including an Afro-Cuban interviewee’s powerful heartbreaking story

  • The individuals represented in this book see themselves as the embodiment of the American Dream: fleeing oppression from their homeland, they came to the United States in search of a better life, and through hard work, they and their children achieved enormous financial, cultural, and political success

  • Via free access book reviews In Mariel scholarship, very little work has been done on the experiences of Afro-Cuban Marielitos, and Triay addresses this by including an Afro-Cuban interviewee’s powerful heartbreaking story

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In Mariel scholarship, very little work has been done on the experiences of Afro-Cuban Marielitos, and Triay addresses this by including an Afro-Cuban interviewee’s powerful heartbreaking story. Victor Andres Triay, The Mariel Boatlift: A Cuban-American Journey.

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