Centrándose en tres estados, este artigo destaca as características da emigración galega cara os Estados Unidos desde finais do século XIX ata mediados do XX. O artigo examina as actividades da diáspora galega en Norteamérica a través de organización étnicas de diverso tipo. A análise da resposta das comunidades galegas á Guerra Civil española e a traxectoria do exiliado Basilio Álvarez, falecido no Centro Español de Tampa, subliñan o vínculo entre a diáspora emigrante e a do exilio de 1939.
This article discusses the characteristics of Galician migration to the United States from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. It does so by looking at three states:
Louisiana, Florida, and New York. The article examines the activities of the Galician diaspora in the United States through a variety of ethnic-based organizations. The analysis of the response of the Galician communities in the United States to the Spanish Civil War, and the trajectory of Basilio Alvarez, a republican exile who died in the Hospital of the Centro Español de Tampa (the Spanish mutual aid society), underscores the connection between the pre-Civil War emigration diaspora and that of the republican exile of 1939.
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