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- Freedom_Flights abstract "Freedom Flights (known in Spanish as Los vuelos de la libertad) transported Cubans to Miami twice daily, five times per week from 1965 to 1973. Its budget was about $12 million and it brought an estimated 300,000 refugees, making it the \"largest airborne refugee operation in American history\". The Freedom Flights were an important and unusual chapter of cooperation in the history of Cuban-American foreign relations, which is otherwise characterized by Cuban distrust of the United States. The program changed Miami race dynamics and secured the establishment of a Cuban-American enclave still seen today in Little Havana. This enclave, started by earlier waves of immigration but firmly entrenched by Freedom Flights Cubans, aided Cuban-American socio-economic development.".
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- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Bacardí.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Benny_Moré.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Bourgeoisie.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_establishments.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Category:1973_disestablishments.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airlifts.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Category:Refugee_aid_organizations.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Caudillo.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Coast_guard.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Convenience_store.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Cuban_Adjustment_Act.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Cuban_Revolution.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Fidel_Castro.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_Tower_(Miami).
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Guayabera.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Little_Havana.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Lyndon_B._Johnson.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Matanzas.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Miami-Dade_County,_Florida.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Miami_International_Airport.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink One_World_Trade_Center.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Straits_of_Florida.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Kennedy.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuba-Florida_map.jpg.
- Freedom_Flights wikiPageWikiLinkText "Freedom Flights".
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- Freedom_Flights subject Category:1965_establishments.
- Freedom_Flights subject Category:1973_disestablishments.
- Freedom_Flights subject Category:Airlifts.
- Freedom_Flights subject Category:Refugee_aid_organizations.
- Freedom_Flights comment "Freedom Flights (known in Spanish as Los vuelos de la libertad) transported Cubans to Miami twice daily, five times per week from 1965 to 1973. Its budget was about $12 million and it brought an estimated 300,000 refugees, making it the \"largest airborne refugee operation in American history\". The Freedom Flights were an important and unusual chapter of cooperation in the history of Cuban-American foreign relations, which is otherwise characterized by Cuban distrust of the United States.".
- Freedom_Flights label "Freedom Flights".
- Freedom_Flights sameAs Q18204786.
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- Freedom_Flights sameAs Q18204786.
- Freedom_Flights wasDerivedFrom Freedom_Flights?oldid=696641397.
- Freedom_Flights depiction Cuba-Florida_map.jpg.
- Freedom_Flights isPrimaryTopicOf Freedom_Flights.