Law Enforcement in the Territory of Hawaii

Law Enforcement in the Territory of Hawaii
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Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044032113763
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Law Enforcement in the Territory of Hawaii by : United States. Department of Justice

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
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Total Pages : 1236
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106020212012
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Synopsis Annual Report of the Department of the Interior by : United States. Dept. of the Interior

Local Story

Local Story
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780824840211
ISBN-13 : 0824840216
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Local Story by : John P. Rosa

The Massie-Kahahawai case of 1931–1932 shook the Territory of Hawai‘i to its very core. Thalia Massie, a young Navy wife, alleged that she had been kidnapped and raped by “some Hawaiian boys” in Waikīkī. A few days later, five young men stood accused of her rape. Mishandling of evidence and contradictory testimony led to a mistrial, but before a second trial could be convened, one of the accused, Horace Ida, was kidnapped and beaten by a group of Navy men and a second, Joseph Kahahawai, lay dead from a gunshot wound. Thalia’s husband, Thomas Massie; her mother, Grace Fortescue; and two Navy men were convicted of the lesser charge of manslaughter, despite witnesses who saw them kidnap Kahahawai and the later discovery of his body in Massie’s car. Under pressure from Congress and the Navy, territorial governor Lawrence McCully Judd commuted their sentences. After spending only an hour in the governor’s office at ‘Iolani Palace, the four were set free. Local Story is a close examination of how Native Hawaiians, Asian immigrants, and others responded to challenges posed by the military and federal government during the case’s investigation and aftermath. In addition to providing a concise account of events as they unfolded, the book shows how this historical narrative has been told and retold in later decades to affirm a local identity among descendants of working-class Native Hawaiians, Asians, and others—in fact, this understanding of the term “local” in the islands dates from the Massie-Kahahawai case. It looks at the racial and sexual tensions in pre–World War II Hawai‘i that kept local men and white women apart and at the uneasy relationship between federal and military officials and territorial administrators. Lastly, it examines the revival of interest in the case in the last few decades: true crime accounts, a fictionalized TV mini-series, and, most recently, a play and a documentary—all spurring the formation of new collective memories about the Massie-Kahahawai case.

Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment 1931-1932--1932-1933

Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment 1931-1932--1932-1933
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Total Pages : 2674
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112119959747
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Synopsis Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment 1931-1932--1932-1933 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs

Honor Killing

Honor Killing
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781440649219
ISBN-13 : 1440649219
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Honor Killing by : David E. Stannard

In the fall of 1931, Thalia Massie, the bored, aristocratic wife of a young naval officer stationed in Honolulu, accused six nonwhite islanders of gang rape. The ensuing trial let loose a storm of racial and sexual hysteria, but the case against the suspects was scant and the trial ended in a hung jury. Outraged, Thalia’s socialite mother arranged the kidnapping and murder of one of the suspects. In the spectacularly publicized trial that followed, Clarence Darrow came to Hawai’i to defend Thalia’s mother, a sorry epitaph to a noble career. It is one of the most sensational criminal cases in American history, Stannard has rendered more than a lurid tale. One hundred and fifty years of oppression came to a head in those sweltering courtrooms. In the face of overwhelming intimidation from a cabal of corrupt military leaders and businessmen, various people involved with the case—the judge, the defense team, the jurors, a newspaper editor, and the accused themselves—refused to be cowed. Their moral courage united the disparate elements of the non-white community and galvanized Hawai’i’s rapid transformation from an oppressive white-run oligarchy to the harmonic, multicultural American state it became. Honor Killing is a great true crime story worthy of Dominick Dunne—both a sensational read and an important work of social history

Proposed Investigation of the Government of the Territory of Hawaii

Proposed Investigation of the Government of the Territory of Hawaii
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Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105127314107
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Synopsis Proposed Investigation of the Government of the Territory of Hawaii by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territores and Insualr Affairs

Congressional Record

Congressional Record
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Total Pages : 1440
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044116493727
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Synopsis Congressional Record by : United States. Congress

The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)