Keith MacKinnon

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From the time the first white missionaries had arrived, the history of the islands had been all about the exploitation of the land and its people. Coming mostly from New England, missionaries like the Baldwin and Alexander families were imbued with the Puritan notion that wealth was an indicator of divine favor.
Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II
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