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Cuban American Political Culture And Civic Organizing Tocqueville In Miami 1st Edition Robert M Ceresa Auth

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Cuban American Political Culture And Civic Organizing Tocqueville In Miami 1st Edition Robert M Ceresa Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Robert M. Ceresa (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319562841, 9783319562858, 3319562843, 3319562851
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Cuban American Political Culture And Civic Organizing Tocqueville In Miami 1st Edition Robert M Ceresa Auth by Robert M. Ceresa (auth.) 9783319562841, 9783319562858, 3319562843, 3319562851 instant download after payment.

This book studies civic organizations in Miami’s Cuban community. Few places in the United States have been transformed by immigration the way Miami has been transformed by Cuban exiles. Cuban civic organizations help to explain why this is the case. Civic organizations are the heart of the story of the social and political power and influence of Miami’s Cuban community. This community is home to a broad tradition of active political participation and many civic organizations. The sheer number of organizations suggests they have something to do with the community’s considerable vibrancy and civic capacity. How do the organizations work? How have they managed to be so successful over so many years? What can be learned about successful civic organizing from their experience? How will changing United States-Cuba relations impact Cuban civic organizations, and, in turn, broader Miami? These are questions this book helps to answer.

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