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  2. Cuban migration to Miami - Wikipedia

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    Cuban immigration has greatly affected Miami-Dade County since 1959, creating what is known as "Cuban Miami." However, Miami reflects global trends as well, such as the growing trends of multiculturalism and multiracialism; this reflects the way in which international politics shape local communities.

  3. African Americans in Florida - Wikipedia

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    There was an Afro-Cuban community in Tampa and Ybor City in the 1880s. [12] Afro-Cubans were segregated from white Cubans and separated from African Americans by language, culture, and religion. Afro-Cubans were discriminated in Florida due to their skin color. [13] [14] [15]

  4. Afro-Cubans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Cubans (Spanish: Afrocubano) or Black Cubans are Cubans of full or partial sub-Saharan African ancestry. The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Cuba associated with this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society, such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.

  5. List of Cuban Americans - Wikipedia

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    Chano Pozo, Afro-Cuban, Latin Jazz percussionist, conga player; Walfredo Reyes Jr., percussionist and drum set player; born in Havana to a historically musical Cuban family; former member of Santana; current member of Chicago; expert in jazz, Latin, world music, world fusion, Afro-Cuban, and rock

  6. Cruise Ship Rescues Cuban Migrants Near Florida Keys - AOL

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    Video showed the moment a cruise ship encountered a boat of Cuban migrants and the effort to help bring them to safety. ... "the Miami sector has seen more than a 400% increase in migrant ...

  7. Hispanics and Latinos in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In response to this, Castro opened up the port of El Mariel, and between the months of April and September 1980 125,000 Cubans left for Florida. Most of the Cubans in Florida reside in Miami. Jacksonville's Cuban population has increased from 2.6% in 1990 to 11.3% in 2020, and continues to grow. [13]

  8. Cubans in Miami Consider Boating to Support Protests - AOL

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    The United States Coast Guard in Miami is monitoring any activity aimed at increasing “unsafe and illegal” crossings between Florida and Cuba in response to rare street protests on the island.

  9. Cubans in Miami talk of boating to island to back protests - AOL

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    The United States Coast Guard in Miami is monitoring any activity aimed at increasing “unsafe and illegal” crossings between Florida... View Article The post Cubans in Miami talk of boating to ...