An edition of Islanders in the empire (2014)

Islanders in the empire

Filipino and Puerto Rican laborers in Hawai'i

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Islanders in the empire
JoAnna Poblete, JoAnna Poblete
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An edition of Islanders in the empire (2014)

Islanders in the empire

Filipino and Puerto Rican laborers in Hawai'i

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"In the early 1900s, workers from new U.S. colonies in the Philippines and Puerto Rico held unusual legal status. Denied citizenship, they nonetheless had the right to move freely in and out of U.S. jurisdiction. As a result, Filipinos and Puerto Ricans could seek jobs in the United States and its territories despite the anti-immigration policies in place at the time. JoAnna Poblete's Islanders in the Empire: Filipino and Puerto Rican Laborers in Hawai'i takes an in-depth look at how the two groups fared in a third new colony, Hawai'i. Using plantation documents, missionary records, government documents, and oral histories, Poblete analyzes how the workers interacted with Hawaiian government structures and businesses, how U.S. policies for colonial workers differed from those for citizens or foreigners, and how policies aided corporate and imperial interests. A rare tandem study of two groups at work on foreign soil, Islanders in the Empire offers a new perspective on American imperialism and labor issues of the era"--

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English
Pages
227

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Defining U.S. Colonial experiences: the long history of U.S. expansionism
Letters home: the failure of Puerto Rican recruitment
Flexible and accommodating: successful recruitment and retention of Filipinos
Indefinite dependence: U.S. control over Puerto Rican labor complaints
Tensions of Colonial cooperation: Philippine authority over labor complaints
Conflicting convictions: Filipino ethnic minister interactions with the plantation community
Limited leadership : roles of Puerto Rican labor agents in the plantation community
Conclusion: current struggles against U.S. Colonialism and empire.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Asian american experience, Asian American experience

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.5/440896872950969
Library of Congress
HD1527.H3 P63 2014, HD1527.H3P63 2014, HD1527.H3P63 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 227 pages
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26935970M
ISBN 10
0252038290, 0252082613
ISBN 13
9780252038297, 9780252082610
LCCN
2013046538
OCLC/WorldCat
861676483

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