Pablo and Julia Guerra, Cuban exiles, being greeted by their son and daughter-in-law, Jorge and Florida Guerra, at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama.
They are standing in front of a marquee that reads, "It's Nice to Have You in Birmingham." Dr. Jorge Guerra worked in the psychiatric department at the veterans hospital in Tuscaloosa. He and his wife had come to the United States in 1962 (after sending their 12-year-old son in 1961),...
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Photographs Pablo and Julia Guerra, Cuban exiles, being greeted by their son and daughter-in-law, Jorge and Florida Guerra, at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama. Martin, Spider |
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Photographs Guerra, Florida; Guerra, Jorge R.; Guerra, Julia; Guerra, Pablo; Hispanic Americans; Airports; Physicians; Refugees--Cuba; Birmingham (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.) |
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They are standing in front of a marquee that reads, "It's Nice to Have You in Birmingham." Dr. Jorge Guerra worked in the psychiatric department at the veterans hospital in Tuscaloosa. He and his wife had come to the United States in 1962 (after sending their 12-year-old son in 1961), but his parents were not able to leave Cuba until 1966. The family's story appeared in an article ("Long Cuban exile ends here in tears") in the Birmingham News on April 22, 1966. |
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BN0018585_01BN0018585Pablo and Julia Guerra, Cuban exiles, being greeted by their son and daughter-in-law, Jorge and Florida Guerra, at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama.They are standing in front of a marquee that reads, "It's Nice to Have You in Birmingham." Dr. Jorge Guerra worked in the psychiatric department at the veterans hospital in Tuscaloosa. He and his wife had come to the United States in 1962 (after sending their 12-year-old son in 1961), but his parents were not able to leave Cuba until 1966. The family's story appeared in an article ("Long Cuban exile ends here in tears") in the Birmingham News on April 22, 1966.1966-04-211960-1969Martin, SpiderBirmingham News66-02541Guerra, Florida; Guerra, Jorge R.; Guerra, Julia; Guerra, Pablo; Hispanic Americans; Airports; Physicians; Refugees--Cuba; Birmingham (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives4000 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/103019 |
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Pablo and Julia Guerra, Cuban exiles, being greeted by their son and daughter-in-law, Jorge and Florida Guerra, at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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Pablo and Julia Guerra, Cuban exiles, being greeted by their son and daughter-in-law, Jorge and Florida Guerra, at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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