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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Informative, Shocking, Revealing,
By Peter diDonato (peterdebi@earthlink.net) (Van Nuys, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stolen Kingdom: An American Conspiracy (Paperback)
Mr. Budnick's historical review of the United States "takover" of the Hawaiian Islands unearths the all-too-familiar tale of political intrigue and corruption. This book provides an insider's view of the imperialistic fashion in which the missionaries, large ranch/farming interests, military fanatics and their political cronies collaborated against the Hawiian cultural and political system. It also explains the efforts of native Hawaiians to prevent these actions. Essentially, "Stolen Kingdom" is the non-fiction version of James A. Michener's "Hawaii". I learned much from this well-documented book; and most notably, of the various factions in the US and Hawaii involved in usurping power from the indigenous locals. I recommend this informative writing to all Americans as a primer for Hawaiian Political History.
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Stolen Kingdom: An American Conspiracy by Rich Budnick (Paperback - Dec. 1992)
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