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Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai'i
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  • Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai'i
  • Written by author Helen Geracimos Chapin
  • Published by University of Hawaii Press, The, April 1996
  • Just a decade after the first printing press arrived in Honolulu in 1820, American Protestant missionaries produced the first newspaper in the Islands. More than a thousand daily, weekly, or monthly papers in nine different languages have appeared since t
  • Just a decade after the first printing press arrived in Honolulu in 1820, American Protestant missionaries produced the first newspaper in the Islands. More than a thousand daily, weekly, or monthly papers in nine different languages have appeared since t
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. I"To Exhibit Truth in an Attractive Form": An Establishment Press Arrives - 1834-1850
1Ka Lama: "The Light" Is Brought to Hawai'i15
2The Solemn Responsibility of Dissent19
3The Polynesian: In the Service of America and the Kingdom23
4The English Flag and the English Language29
5God Gives Way to Mammon: The Mahele of 184832
Pt. II"Fiery Polemic Contests" for the Public's Support - 1850-1887
6The Honolulu Times Welcomes the City of Honolulu41
7The Chinese Arrive46
8A Prophet Without Profit: Fornander Topples Judd48
9The Advertiser Enters History53
10A Hawaiian Nationalist Press Is Born59
11"A New Era Has Dawned": Sugar Is King63
12The Politics of Health68
Pt. IIINationalists versus the Oligarchy: An Uneven Battle - 1887-1899
13A Pan-Pacific Dream75
14Robert Wilcox, "the Napoleon of Printers' Lane"84
15Revolution and the Suppression of Freedom of Speech93
16The Republic Burns Down Chinatown105
Pt. IV"Here to Stay": A U.S. Territory - 1900-1941
17Annexation and the Pacific Cable113
18The 1909 Strike and the Japanese Language Press118
19Respected Residents Become the Enemy: World War I and the Germans126
20Suppressing the News and Contributing to a Massacre131
21The Three Rs - Reading, 'Riting, and Racism140
22"Reclaiming" Waikiki for the "Aloha Spirit"148
23Getting Away With Murder: The Massie Case152
24Hilo's "Bloody Monday": The Tribune-Herald and the Voice of Labor159
Pt. V"Passed for Publication" - 1941-1945
25A Wartime Press and the Paradox of Censorship for Freedom171
26AJAs: American Patriots184
Pt. VIThe March toward Statehood - the 1940s and 1950s
27"Dear Joe": Lorrin Thurston Writes to Joe - Stalin or Farrington?193
28The Honolulu Record and the Art of Muckraking198
29The Hawaii Seven: Journalists in Jeopardy204
30Ka Leo Reports on the Golden Rule212
31Watch Them Grow: Tourism and Suburban O'ahu220
32Statehood and the Star-Bulletin230
Pt. VIIThe Turbulent 1960s
33The Business of Newspapers241
34The Popular Columnist251
35Sports and Journalism: "The Social Fabric"256
36Above Ground: The Battle for Diamond Head262
37Underground: The Battle for Hawai'i's Soul269
38Women in the News: From Society to Social Causes282
Pt. VIIIFrom Satellite City Halls to a Satellite Universe - 1970-1976
39Memories of Maui297
40Corporate Economics and Chain Papers310
41Fighting the Newspapers to a Draw: Frank Fasi and the Dailies317
42The Public Opinion Poll326
43Anger and Wit: The Political Cartoon332
44Hawaiian Sovereignty and a Satellite Universe, 1976338
Bibliography347
Index373


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