Cubans have had ties to the United States for a long time, particularly with the state of Florida. In the 1800’s, thousands of Cubans joined Italian, German, Romanian, and Spanish immigrants in Tampa’s Ybor City neighborhood and Key West, working primarily in the cigar industry.

After Fidel Castro forcefully installed a dictatorship on the island in 1959, hundreds of thousands of Cubans fled to the US, most of them establishing their new lives in Miami and other areas of Florida.

While Cubans were denied opportunities in their homeland, they excelled in their new home in the fields of art, politics, business, science, sports, religion and beyond.

Cubans have had ties to the United States for a long time, particularly with the state of Florida. In the 1800’s, thousands of Cubans joined Italian, German, Romanian, and Spanish immigrants in Tampa’s Ybor City neighborhood and Key West, working primarily in the cigar industry.

After Fidel Castro forcefully installed a dictatorship on the island in 1959, hundreds of thousands of Cubans fled to the US, most of them establishing their new lives in Miami and other areas of Florida.

While Cubans were denied opportunities in their homeland, they excelled in their new home in the fields of art, politics, business, science, sports, religion and beyond.

A 26-minute summary of the history of Cuba narrated by Andy Garcia and a two-lessons course video by Carlos Alberto Montaner.
Short videos of the various migrations toward U.S. including the Freedom Flights, Mariel, Balseros.
Short videos of the Pedro Pan Exodus; the Bay of Pigs; the Missile Crisis and the downing of two planes on the Florida Straits.

Computerized short biographies of several hundred Cuban-Americans.

The flavors of a colorful culture are prominent throughout Florida.

Videos/interviews with Cuba’s most prominent singers/composers.

Facts about Cuban-Americans in Florida.
A project by the State of Florida. 
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