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African Americans In Hawai`i: A Search For Identity

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Author: Ayin M. Adams
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-9841228-1-3
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Publisher: Pacific Raven Press
Pub. Date: 2010
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Price: $25
 
 

The urgency to recover the neglected and/or ignored history of blacks in Hawai`i is becoming more apparent with each passing day. Since the election of Barack Obama, the first African American President of the United States, more local and national attention is being focused on Hawai`i black history and the experiences and identity issues of blacks in Hawai`i where Obama passed a formative time of his youth. The ideas and personal philosophy of Barack Obama were undoubtedly influenced by his socialization and education in the Hawaiian Islands and certainly his democratic approach to politics and his beliefs in diversity, unity, and community (ohana) were surely in part formulated by his multi-racial family and life in a multi cultural Hawai`i. Ayin Adams, PhD is one of a growing number of scholars and writers who understand the importance of this new historicism and the necessity of publishing African American history in Hawai`i. A long time resident of Hawai`i herself who has worked closely with the local community, Adams explores some of the dilemmas of identity and conflict in a place where Blacks are only 3.5% of the population and presents the unknown successes and triumphs of some special black residents, accompanied by photos. Unfortunately, the local media and education system have ignored, controlled, and/or marginalized blacks in local history. Thus images and perceptions of blacks in Hawai`i have been controlled or omitted, intentionally or by default or ignorance, thereby preserving the dominant American status, culture, and control of power and assimilation. Historically, identity and status in America, Hawai`i, and the world have been based on the privilege of skin color for too long.

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Ayin Adams

Ayin M. Adams, native New Yorker began writing poetry at age five and selling them on her street corner in Brooklyn for twenty-five cents. With much success, she quickly increased her sales to fifty cents as passerbys' enjoyed her work. Winner of the Pat Parker memorial poetry-prize and the Audre Lorde memorial prose-prize. Ayin has been published in numerous anthologies and magazines in the U.S. and U.K. Ayin released two poetry CD's: The Color Of Her Tears and The Woods Deep Inside Me also available in paperback. Ayin holds a Ph.D. in Metaphysics and believes that everyone has the wherewithal to surpass oneself in life by suiting up, showing up, and following through. She makes her home in Maui, Hawaii.


 
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African Americans In Hawai`i: A Search For Identity

African Americans In Hawai`i: A Search For Identity
Ayin M. Adams
ISBN: 978-0-9841228-1-3

$25

 
 
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