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State Violence And The Cuban Diaspora Since 1959, Sondra K. Marshall
State Violence And The Cuban Diaspora Since 1959, Sondra K. Marshall
Graduate Review
ABSTRACT
The story of mass migration, violence, and human rights violations in Cuba since 1959 is not a simple one. It is an extremely complex web of local and international politics, economics, psychology, sociology, culture, and history. Studies of the Cuban diaspora have been dominated by failures and cyclical crises in the economy, Castro’s adherence to an Eastern European based communist ideologies and policies, and international politics and migration policies. However, Castro’s calculated use of instilling an endemic fear of the State’s use of violence and cruelty to enforce laws, ideologies, and policies is much less studied as a critical …
Geography Field Trip To The Southeast And Cuba, Joyce Neth
Geography Field Trip To The Southeast And Cuba, Joyce Neth
Special Collections
Journal of Joyce Neth, written on a geography field trip to the southeast United States and Cuba from July 30 to August 21, 1955. Trip was led by UNK History faculty member Philip Holmgren.
Part of the Holmgren Collection, UNK Archives & Special Collections