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Cuba, America and the Sea: The Story of the Immigrant Boat Analuisa and 500 Years of History between Cuba and America.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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August 1, 2006
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0939510987
Cuba, America and the sea; the story of the immigrant boat Analuisa and 500 years of history between Cuba and America.
Roorda, Eric Paul.
Mystic Seaport
2005
173 pages
$34.95
Hardcover
American Maritime library; v.16
F1776
In August 1994, a wave of maritime immigrants to America embar...
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