'Tropical Diaspora': The history of Jews in Cuba - review
Cuba did not conform to the behavior of a classical dictatorship in its struggle to chart its own path, but perhaps it is this nonconformity that makes it such an interesting country to study.
THE MEDINA-RAMOS family in Havana, Cuba, in 1947, unaware that political circumstances would force them to leave their home in 1960 for Miami, Florida. Center, George Ramos and Isabel Medina. (photo credit: Medina-Ramos Family Collection)ByCOLIN SHINDLER