Operation Pedro Pan: The hidden history of 14,000 Cuban children
ISBN: 978-0-85724-389-8, eISBN: 978-0-85724-390-4
Publication date: 26 January 2011
Abstract
Operation Pedro Pan was a 1960s clandestine program resulting in the transport of more than 14,000 Cuban children to the United States. Based on the rumor that children would be taken from their parents if they remained in Cuba, Operation Pedro Pan serves as an example of U.S. government secrecy and propaganda. In this chapter, the authors examine the research efforts of former Pedro Pan children such as Maria de los Angeles Torres, and Yvonne M. Conde to uncover the stories of their transport to the United States, as well as relevant theories on government secrecy articulated by scholars such as Blanche Wiesen Cook and Carl J. Friedrich.
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Citation
Maret, S. and Aschkenas, L. (2011), "Operation Pedro Pan: The hidden history of 14,000 Cuban children", Maret, S. (Ed.) Government Secrecy (Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Vol. 19), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 171-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0196-1152(2011)0000019014
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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