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1949: Frank Marshall Davis
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Frank Marshall Davis was the executive editor of the Associated Negro Press. He also lived in Hawaiʻi and wrote articles for the
Honolulu Record
. He mentored many in Hawaiʻi on working-class issues.
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Center for Labor Education & Research
1949: Frank Marshall Davis
Race, Labor, and Indigeneity: A Public Exhibit & Discussion
Historical Timeline
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Center for Labor Education & Research
1835-Present: Selected events on Hawaiʻi Labor History
1938: Brothers Under the Skin
1938: Hilo Massacre
1949: Dock Strike
1949: Frank Marshall Davis
1951: Atmosphere of Victory Pervades Pine Island
1951: Social Process in Hawaii (Sociology Club)
1951-1952: Koji Ariyoshi's Blog
2001-2019: Hawai'i Union Density
Center for Oral History
Stores and Shopkeepers of Paia and Puunene
1979: Masakazu Shimoda
1979: George Guerrero
1980: Alice Gouveia
Wailua and Haleiwa: The People Tell Their Story
1977: Lorna Burger
1977: Patrick Wong
1977: Faustino Baysa
Women Workers in the Pineapple Industry
1979: Ida Kanekoa Milles
1979: Margaret Nona Chang
1979: Venicia Guiala
W. S. Richardson School of Law Library
1400s-1800s: Water, Labor, & Racial Capitalism
1850: Hawai'i's Masters & Servants Act
1978: Windward Taro Planters File Suit Over Water Tap
Legal Representation of Hawaiʻi’s Working Class during the McCarthy Era
1946: Legal Representation of Hawai'i's Working Class
1947: Smith Act and the Hawai'i 7
Labor & Indigenous Influence in the ʻ78 Constitution
1978: Labor Gains Presence in the Con Con
1978: UPW Opposes Popular Proposal
1978: Popular Proposal Raises Race Debate
1978: Race and Power in the Con Con
1978: Native Hawaiian Rights in the Con Con