Pineapple & The Big Five
Labor & Building
School Daze
The Massie Case
"Keep It Real"
100

To ship goods out of Hawaiʻi to the mainland for sale.

Export

100

These two ethnic groups made history in 1920 by forming unions and going on strike together for the first time.

Japanese and Filipino

100

The original name of McKinley High School.

Honolulu High School

100

The local man kidnapped and murdered by the Massie family.

Joseph Kahahawai

100

A word for something "widely but unfavorably known."

Notorious

200

The "Pineapple King" who bought the island of Lānaʻi in 1922.

James Dole

200

The 1924 strike in _________, Kauai turned violent, resulting in the deaths of 16 Filipinos and 4 policemen.

Hanapepe

200

The first woman to register to vote on Oʻahu.

Johanna Wilcox

200

The name for the unfair system where haoles and locals were treated differently.

Dual System of Justice

200

A deviation from the normal or typical.

Aberration

300

The year the Great Stock Market Crash occurred.

1929

300

This event forced Hawaiʻi to stop importing foreign labor and improve conditions.

The Great Depression

300

Schools that separated students based on their English-speaking ability.

English Standard Schools

300

The famous mainland lawyer who defended the Massies.

Clarence Darrow

300

To follow or read something "eagerly and enthusiastically."

Avidly

400

The company that eventually took over the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.

Castle & Cooke

400

Along with the Mormon Temple, this major building was built in the 1920s.

College of Hawaiʻi

400

This group of people most feared that educated children would leave the fields.

Plantation managers

400

The length of time and the location where the Massie defendants actually served their sentence.

One hour in governor's office

400

A trick or strategy used to deceive, like the police note used to kidnap Kahahawai.

Ruse

500

This 1934 Act from Congress threatened Hawaii's economy by treating our sugar like it was "foreign."

Jones-Costigan Act

500

The union that started on the waterfront in 1936.

International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU)

500

The Republican sixth governor of Hawaiʻi.

Wallace R Farrington

500

The specific threat Hawaiʻi faced from Washington if Judd didn't commute the sentence.

Loss of self-government

500

Women who advanced the right to vote.

Suffragists