How Hawaii Changed America: The Movement for Racial Equality 1939-1942 by Tom Coffman

How Hawaii Changed America: The Movement for Racial Equality 1939-1942

Tom Coffman

352 pages first pub 2014 (editions)

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The story begins in Honolulu in late 1939 inside the meetings of a self-styled Council for Interracial Unity. The primary figures are Charles Hemenway, "father" of the University of Hawaii, and his prize adherents from the interwar period, YMCA yo...

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