Thursday, June 23, 2022

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Genocide Against the Kanaka Maoli Evidence -1893+ , Joaquin Miller Testimony, and Other Information

 

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Genocide Against the Kanaka Maoli Evidence -1893+ , Joaquin Miller Testimony, and Other Information


                                  Review by Amelia Gora (2022) 

JOAQUIN MILLER'S TESTIMONY.; He Fled from Honolulu, Fearing that He Would Be Arrested.

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SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. -- Joaquin Miller arrived yesterday from Hawaii. The poet left Honolulu suddenly with no baggage. His intention to depart was kept secret. He says that he was afraid that the officials of the Government would put him in prison. Miller denounced the treatment of the political prisoners as barbarous in the extreme. VIEW FULL ARTICLE IN TIMESMACHINE »


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