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  • HAPCo Employee Cards: 1923-1938 - Lānai Culture Heritage Center
    Dole engages David Root, James Munro, Tokumatsu Murayama, Hawaiian Dredging and others to help The first buildings in Lāna‘i City are under construction Japanese contractors and laborers are among the first to settle into plantation life on Lāna‘i
  • The Insane Story Of How A Fruit Juice Company Forcefully Stole . . . - Ranker
    For American lawyer and entrepreneur Sanford Ballard Dole, Hawaii was a gold mine - or at least a pineapple one - and he used his government influence and self-appointed position in Hawaii to push the US toward taking over the islands in the late 1890s
  • Alabama Camps - Wikipedia
    While most of the workforce was made up of immigrants from Asia, in very rare instances African American slaves were shipped to Hawaii from the mainland of the United States [2] These rare instances were called Alabama camps and represented discrimination against African Americans in Hawaii
  • The Bitter Sweet History of Pineapples - ArcGIS StoryMaps
    Many workers across the industry are Latino, Filipino, or Indigenous, and work in the Hawaiian plantations Plantation labor has been historically difficult and racially skewed
  • Slavery In Hawaii: A Dark Chapter In The Island’S History
    As the demand for labor increased, Native Hawaiians were captured and enslaved to work on sugar plantations and in other industries The Native Hawaiians, who had a deep connection to the land, were stripped of their rights and forced to work long hours in grueling conditions
  • Dole Pineapple Plantations Legacy in Hawaiʻi - Edge Effects
    James Drummond Dole founded the Hawaiian Pineapple Company in 1901, and over the next 56 years built it into the world’s largest fruit cannery Key to his success was the canning of pineapple, as it enabled the fruit to survive the long voyage to markets in the eastern United States
  • Hawaii: Life in a Plantation Society | Japanese | Immigration and . . .
    The influx of Japanese workers, along with the Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Portuguese, and African American laborers that the plantation owners recruited, permanently changed the face of Hawaii
  • Plantation Era: Labor and Immigration Impact | Hawaiian. . .
    The plantation system relied on imported labor from various countries, creating a diverse workforce Plantations dominated Hawaii's landscape for over a century, shaping its social and economic structure Workers faced harsh conditions but developed a unique multicultural environment
  • Toil and Trouble in the Promised Land | ILWU Archive
    We thought we had to win to put the employers in their place because we’d have future battles with them, with the Big Five, Hawaii’s dominant companies—the employers were all interrelated in pineapple and sugar
  • Hawaiian Collection, Special Collections, UHM Library
    His contact with Hawaiian Curator, Dr Chieko Tachihata, led to the Library's receiving this important record of the pineapple industry in Hawaii The largest of the pineapple companies, Hawaiian Pine, was established in 1901 at Wahiawa, Oahu, by James D Dole





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