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Discusses conditions in Cuba which have led to mass immigration of Cubans to the United States, the expectations which refugees bring to their new country, and the realities of their life in America.
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Juvenile literature, Refugees, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, Cuban Americans, Social conditions, Political refugees, Cubans, Boat people, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Cuban Americans -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature, Cubans -- United States -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature, Boat people -- United States -- Juvenile literature, CubaPlaces
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The new Americans: Vietnamese boat people
1980, Enslow Publishers, Enslow Pub Inc
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0894900358 9780894900358
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Includes index.
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Discusses the mass exodus from Vietnam as a result of the war and describes the lives of the Vietnamese who found refuge in the United States.
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