Mariel Exodus 106 - A building at Fort McCoy with a banner hanging made by Mariel migrants for Fourth of July celebrations Date published: 1980-07-04 |
Abstract | A color photograph of a banner painted by Mariel migrants hanging on a building. It is hard to see what is on the banner, but an American flag and the head of a bald eagle can be made out. The back of the photo is captioned, "4th of July 1980 Cubans celebrated with us." |
Abstract | Photograph of the refugee detention center at Fort McCoy, Wis., which was established for the Cuban refugees who arrived in Wisconsin in 1980 as a result of the Port of Mariel exodus. |
Abstract | During Fidel Castro’s rule in Cuba, many adults and minors were assaulted by officials and imprisoned for offenses including political protest, drinking in public without consuming food, their sexuality or gender expression, and failure to serve in the military. In 1978-1980, Cubans sought asylum at international embassies in Havana, and the Cuban government retaliated with force. In April 1980, Cuban officials opened the Port of Mariel to anyone, including prisoners, who wanted to emigrate to the U.S. In the midst of the Cold War, the Carter administration welcomed these asylum seekers to the U.S. This event is the “Mariel Boatlift.” |
Abstract | The Mariel Boatlift was the largest and most controversial Cuban exodus to the United States. Over 100,000 Cubans arrived to the shores of Florida in the spring of 1980. The Cuban-Haitian Immigration Task Force (CHITF) set up four camps for the resettlement of Cuban Mariel migrants, one of which was Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. Fort McCoy was open from April – September 1980, with its refugee population peaking in June at 13,413. Approximately 90% of the Cuban population sent to Fort McCoy was male, aged 25-35, Black or mixed race, had no English language skills, and included approximately 145 unaccompanied minors. |
Alternative title | pr070-01-106 |
1980-315 unknown source of numbering | |
Owner | La Crosse Public Library |
Fort McCoy (Wis.) | |
Type of resource | still image |
Genre | picture |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Publisher name | La Crosse Public Library |
Place of publication | La Crosse, Wis. |
Date published | 1980-07-04 |
Date captured | 2024-02-23 |
Language | eng |
Width | 2.65 |
Height | 3.33 |
Subject topic | Mariel Boatlift, 1980—Photographs Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Refugees—Cuba—Photographs Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Refugees—Wisconsin—Fort McCoy—Photographs Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Photographs Authority: LCSH |
Subject geographic | Fort McCoy (Wis.) |
Subject geographic | United States—Wisconsin—Fort McCoy |
Subject topic | Fort McCoy (Wis.) Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Noncitizen detention centers Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Refugee camps—1980-1990 Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Refugee camps—Fort McCoy (Wis.) Authority: LCSH |
Subject temporal | 1980 |
Subject topic | Painting—Refugees—Wisconsin—Fort McCoy Authority: LCSH |
Subject topic | Fourth of July celebrations Authority: LCSH |
Content | Forms part of the Mariel Exodus digital collection held by the La Crosse Public Library Archives |
Funding | Funded in part by a 2023 grant from Wisconsin Humanities, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the State of Wisconsin |
Ownership | The La Crosse Public Library does not own the original image but has been granted permission from the U.S. Army (owner) to share this image |
Use and reproduction restrictions | This item has been made available for educational purposes only and may be protected by copyright law. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. |
Collection | Mariel Exodus |
ID | 139c68a1-abaa-4a4f-8d5d-eb19232b994c/wlac0000/20240913/00000107 |