Tuesday, June 02, 2020

KNOW YOUR HAWAIIAN HISTORY
































Hawaiian Kingdom Historical Facts -

Caucasian plantation owners tried to bring African Americans in to be slaves in Hawai`iʻs plantation fields.

Hawai`iʻs Ali`i were horrified and they passed laws banning slavery throughout the Kingdom.

As a result, when those who were slaves in the US and elsewhere landed in Hawai`i, they walked off the ships as free men, women and children.

Furthermore, arriving in Hawai`i as a result of the whaling and shipping trades people of african descent settled throughout the islands and built lives and businesses in the Kingdom encountering no hate or prejudice whatsoever.

Hawai`ʻs first school to help educate children who weren't royalty was opened by a black man. 

A very important member and lawyer of King Kalākaua's cabinet was black. He also later fought tirelessly to help Queen Lili`uokalani regain control of the Kingdom.

At a time when black people were still considered property in the US and other countries, they came to Hawai`i and prospered. Here they became musicians, educators, poets and more. 

In the Hawaiian Kingdom they found freedom.