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April 28, 2008 Issue
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Letters
Feature
Hawaii Needs You
Hawaiian activists call on the US left to help stop massive military expansion and federal legislation that would stifle their quest for independence.
Further Reading and Resources
Find out more about Hawaiian history in books and videos--and on the Web.
The Nation on The Overthrow
In 1893, The Nation raised a warning about how colonization would affect the state of the union.
From On Being Hawaiian
In 1964, John Dominis Holt, one of the first voices of the Hawaiian renaissance, discussed his heritage.
Guano
The first overseas acquisition of the United States was not Hawaii, but Midway, claimed under the Guano Act of 1856.
Excerpts From the ‘Apology Resolution’
Here's how the US Congress addressed the issue.
The Nation on Annexation
From our archives: The Nation addressed the question of annexation in 1898.
Books & the Arts
The March
There were two or three stragglers who couldn't keep up
with the rest. I said to the captain, "What should we do about