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  1. Jan 6, 2021 · Operation Peter Pan was coordinated from three sites: Havana, Miami and Washington, DC. In Cuba, a brave group of educators and Catholic leaders began networking with parents and teachers throughout private schools, for the most part. The brain behind this network was James Baker, the headmaster of Ruston Academy, an American school in Havana.

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  2. Mr. James Baker, the headmaster of Ruston Academy, an American school in Havana, was at the same time organizing a network of Cubans and expatriates to help get their children to Miami. On December 12, 1960, Mr. Baker and Fr. Walsh met to discuss how they could work together.

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  3. Cuban literacy campaign. Studies in the Soviet Union. Youth camps. Opposition to Fidel Castro. Outcome. 14,000 unaccompanied minors arrive in the United States. Operation Peter Pan (or Operación Pedro Pan) was a clandestine exodus of over 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban minors ages 6 to 18 to the United States over a two-year span from 1960 to 1962.

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  5. Aug 15, 2003 · Pedro Pan began as a program approved by Washington and run by Baker to evacuate the children of parents working in the underground against Castro, but it quickly became a CIA tool to obtain...

  6. Dec 15, 2011 · Chris Baker, son of James Baker, the headmaster of the Ruston Academy in Havana who was a key player in Pedro Pan. Years later, as a high school student at St. John Vianney Seminary in Miami, some of his classmates were Pedro Pan. “We were consciously aware that their parents were still in Cuba,” Archbishop Wenski said.

  7. Feb 10, 2014 · Operation Pedro Pan was conceived and organized by Monsignor Bryan O. Walsh of the Archdiocese of Miami and James Baker, headmaster of Ruston Academy in Havana, Cuba, at the request of parents who sought to prevent Communist indoctrination of their children.

  8. Origins of Operation Pedro Pan Operation Pedro Pan began in 1960, when Cuban counterrevolutionaries were afraid of what would happen to their children should they be apprehended. Some of these parents approached James Baker, head of the Ruston Academy, an American school in Havana educating the children

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