El Club Cubano de Rhode Island
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Assisting the nearly 300 Cuban refugees living in Rhode Island is the purpose of the newly formed Cuban Club. Discussing future plans are (l-r) Mrs. Felipe Eiras, treasurer; Mrs. Virginia Salabert; Dr. Eduardo Salabert, president, and Mr. Raul Sanchez.
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Courtesy of Miriam [Salabert] Gorriaran
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Familia Salabert reunited in Iowa
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The Salabert family was reunited in Iowa after being separated during Cuban migration to the U.S. in 1960.
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Salabert Siblings
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Miriam, Eduardo, and Tessie Salabert pose for a picture after they arrive in Iowa. Miriam, Eduardo, and Tessie were born in Cuba. They were sent to the United States on April 10, 1961, as a result of OperaciĆ³n Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan).
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Courtesy of Miriam Gorriaran
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