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62 reviewsEditor Miles Jackson provides a discussion of Hawaii's African Americans participating in the arts. Through music and poetry, African Americans have added to Hawaii's sense of jazz, theater, dance, filmmaking and poetry. Jackson also looks at participation in organizations like the Honolulu Symphony and Honolulu Opera Theater.
From the Foreword:
The story of the Black presence in Hawai'i has been sorrowfully neglected in the written social history of Hawai'i. Yet, there has been a presence since the 1790s. Miles M. Jackson and his colleagues have made a giant step in collaborating on They Followed the Trade Winds. Their work is presented here and follows the tradition of earlier special editions of Social Process in Hawaii devoted to individual ethnic groups in Hawai‘i. Readers will have an opportunity to read about the Blacks who dreamed of finding a place for themselves in these islands in the middle of the Pacific. –Kiyoshi Ikeda, Executive Editor