The Boatlift
A boat arrives in Key West, Fla., with more Cuban refugees in April 1980 from Cuba's Mariel Harbor after crossing the Florida Straits. The historic Mariel boat lift brought over 100,000 Cubans into the United States. Tim Chapman/Miami Herald/Getty Images hide caption
A boat arrives in Key West, Fla., with more Cuban refugees in April 1980 from Cuba's Mariel Harbor after crossing the Florida Straits. The historic Mariel boat lift brought over 100,000 Cubans into the United States.
Tim Chapman/Miami Herald/Getty ImagesThe story of the men on the roof didn't start with that prison takeover in 1991. It didn't start when they were detained in federal prisons. And it didn't start when the government made a secret list of their names in 1984. Instead, it started in the spring of 1980, with one of the largest refugee crises in American history: the Mariel Boatlift.
Additional context:
- Read Mirta Ojito's Finding MaƱana
- Read Wayne Smith's The Closest of Enemies
- Read Alex Larzelere's Castro's Ploy-Carter's Dilemma: The 1980 Mariel Boatlift
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