And They Came: A Brief History and Annotated Bibliography of Blacks in Hawaii
Before the history books caught up, there was And They Came. This groundbreaking volume by Miles M. Jackson, Ph.D., offers both a concise history and a comprehensive annotated bibliography of Black people in Hawai'i — an essential reference for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about uncovering the full story of the islands.
Dr. Jackson meticulously documents the African American presence in Hawai'i, providing readers with a roadmap to the sources, stories, and scholarship that have shaped this often-overlooked chapter of American history. Whether you're beginning your research or deepening it, this book is an indispensable guide.
- Author: Miles M. Jackson, Ph.D.
- Includes an annotated bibliography — a valuable research resource
- Covers the history of Blacks in Hawai'i from early arrivals to modern times
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