The Filipino piecemeal sugar strike of 1924-1925 /
The 1924 Filipino sugar strike came as a shocking blow to Hawaii's self-image. The tragic deaths at Hanapepe were regarded as an anomaly in Hawaii's peaceful, idyllic image. Yet as Reinecke's research clearly indicates, the sugar industry was building to a climax in the 1920s. In the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Honolulu, Hawaii :
Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii,
©1996.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- The Filipino Piecemeal Sugar Strike of 1924� 1925
- Cayetano Ligot versus Pablo Manlapit
- A Hopeless, Irresponsible Strike
- The Course of the Strike
- HSPA Law and Order
- The Strike on Oahu
- The Strike on Hawaii
- The Strike on Maui
- The Strike on Kauai
- The Battle of Hanapepe
- Pantaleon Inayuda and the Criminal Libel Case
- The Conspiracy Trial
- Oxiles, The Government Witnesses, and Amnesty
- Manlapit�s Parole
- A Decade of Little Change
- Manlapit, Taok, Ligot
- Jose Figueras� Tour of Inspection
- Exeunt Taok, Manlapit, and ButlerEpilogue
- Postscript
- index