Waubonsee Community College

Living in America, a hundred years of Ybor City, produced by Gayla Jamison

Label
Living in America, a hundred years of Ybor City, produced by Gayla Jamison
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
Living in America
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747797928
Responsibility statement
produced by Gayla Jamison
Runtime
53
Sub title
a hundred years of Ybor City
Summary
This film celebrates the long and rich tradition of Latin culture in this country in its vivid portrayal of Ybor City, Florida. This multicultural community was founded in the 1880s, when Cuban, Spanish and Italian immigrants arrived to work in the thriving cigar factories. It flourished until World War II when the effects of assimilation, urban renewal and the decline in the cigar industry led to its demise. The film captures the colors, rhythms, and texture of this close-knit, ethnic enclave. Here people played dominoes over a cup of cafe con leche, socialized at the dance clubs, and took pride in a perfect, hand-rolled cigar. Although they experienced hard times and discrimination, they always had a protective community to fall back on
Target audience
general
Contributor
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