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Images for the Gallery Walk: Why do people move or immigrate?

Cuba before 1959

Popular Tourist destination :

US involvement: Hollywood Glamour

City of Havana:“Paris of the Caribbean”

Cubans:

Corruption:

President: Fulgencio Batista

January 1, 1959:

Fidel Castro:

Cuban Revolution:

Allied with USSR: Communism

Cuban Immigration: Circa 1959 to 1968

My Parents:

My Brother:

My Grandfather-Don Benjamin and his Family:

Freedom Tower:

Enclaves:

Ellis Island:

Angel Island :

What do you think?

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