Going to Miami: Exiles, Tourists and Refugees in the New America

Going to Miami: Exiles, Tourists and Refugees in the New America

by David Rieff (Author)

Synopsis

Miami has been fashioned by many different groups of people and the author traces this aspect, from the time when real-estate hucksters invented it and architects made it into a theme park of Moorish Spain, to its present day inhabitants. In particular, David Rieff looks at the different nationalities which make up Miami's present population, their contributions to the town and how they have exploited it. The Cubans especially, recognized that drugs were a growth industry in America and encouraged this industry as well as making a success of other financial enterprises they became involved with. Miami is also the headquarters of the Nicaraguan Contras as well as being the home of Hondurans, Haitians, Vietnamese boat people, black Americans and wealthy Jewish retirees together with the steady influx of tourists. The work is intended both as preparation for anyone visiting Miami or for the armchair traveller.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st edn.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Oct 1987

ISBN 10: 0747500649
ISBN 13: 9780747500643