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With Obligation to All,9780824819415
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With Obligation to All


Author(s): Ariyoshi, George R.; Ariyoshi Foundation, Honolulu
ISBN10:  0824819411
ISBN13:  9780824819415
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  7/1/1997
Publisher(s): Univ of Hawaii Pr

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George R. Ariyoshi was the youngest of the young Democrats who took over the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii in 1954. Twenty years later he became the first nonwhite governor of an American state, serving an unequaled 13 years as Hawaii's chief executive. Ariyoshi nurtured a community-building form of government that was a model of fairness and openness to all. He worked patiently at diminishing the persistent prejudice directed against people of Japanese ancestry in America. He helped establish that ethnic minorities not only are to serve as legislators in America but in high executive office as well. To people of all backgrounds, he quietly but steadfastly preached a gospel of self-acceptance - of individuals contributing by being themselves. After the early Statehood period when all things American were idealized in Hawaii, Ariyoshi turned to a searching examination of what makes the Hawaiian Islands special and different. Although a centrist by instinct, he was paradoxically a dreamer and an innovator - capable, if necessary, of advancing the unconventional idea or taking the unpopular stand. He pioneered in environmental and social planning. He struck out into new facets of economic development. He sought constantly to capitalize on the uniqueness of Hawaii, and on the potential of Hawaii as the American Island state in the era of the Pacific.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 9(2)
INTRODUCTION 11(6)
CHAPTER ONE Otagai
17(12)
CHAPTER TWO Growing Up
29(8)
CHAPTER THREE A Democratic Revolution
37(8)
CHAPTER FOUR The Use of Power
45(24)
CHAPTER FIVE With Jack Burns
69(20)
CHAPTER SIX Governor
89(8)
CHAPTER SEVEN The Issue
97(10)
CHAPTER EIGHT The Hawaii State Plan
107(14)
CHAPTER NINE Hawaii's Economy
121(14)
CHAPTER TEN The People Machine
135(6)
CHAPTER ELEVEN Managing Money
141(28)
CHAPTER TWELVE Being Who We Are
169(12)
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Hawaii and the Pacific
181(14)
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Our Next Step
195(8)
EPILOGUE 203(2)
INDEX 205

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