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  2. Chinese Cubans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Language and Arts School (Escuela de la Lengua y Artes China) opened in 1993 and has grown since then, helping Chinese Cubans to strengthen their knowledge of the Chinese language. Today, Chinese Cubans tend to speak Mandarin , Cantonese , and Hakka in addition to Spanish and English and may speak in a mixture of Chinese and Spanish.

  3. Lourdes Casal - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, she wrote Los Fundadores: Alfonso y Otros Cuentos (The Founders: Alfonso and Other Stories) which discussed the history of Chinese-Cubans. [8] She co-wrote with Rafael Prohias The Cuban Minority in the United States in 1974, comparing the different experiences of white and black Cuban migrants in terms of their "success". [4]

  4. Category:Asian diaspora in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Cubans; F. Filipino Cubans; J. Japanese Cubans; K. Koreans in Cuba This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 07:41 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. Book discussion at FIU turns into emotional rebuke of claims ...

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    It was supposed to be another routine event in the series of regular book presentations organized by Florida International University’s Cuban Research Institute: on the podium, a respected ...

  6. Chinese Caribbean people - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining their freedom, some descendants of Chinese indentrued servants settled permanently in Cuba, although most longed for repatriation to their homeland. When the United States enacted the Chinese Exclusion Act on May 6, 1882, many Chinese in the United States fled to Puerto Rico, Cuba and other Latin American nations. They ...

  7. Shanghai Buyers Get First Taste of ‘Coolie,’ Arvin Chen’s ...

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    Chinese industry executives will get a first taste of “Coolie,” a big-budget historical miniseries that focuses on the enslaved Chinese workers in Cuba in the 1860s. MM2 Entertainment is ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  9. Chinese Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Cuban cuisine stems from the earliest migration of Chinese migrants to Cuba in the mid-1800s. [1] Due to a labor shortage, close to 125,000 indentured or contract Chinese laborers arrived in Cuba between 1847 and 1874. [1] The laborers or coolies were almost exclusively male, and most worked on sugar plantations alongside enslaved ...