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The Invisible Cuba Waits for Tomorrow

Palisadian-Post: "For many of the 400,000 Cuban Americans, their Caribbean homeland is a lost limb. Resentment, nostalgia and sadness fill the void of what has become a phantom island they haven't seen in decades. Since the revolution in 1959, more than 10 percent of the island's population has moved to the United States. Many exiles are former revolutionaries who fought alongside Fidel Castro, but were betrayed by his brutal consolidation of power. "

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