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- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 abstract "The Hawaii Democratic Revolution of 1954 was a nonviolent revolution that took place in the Hawaiian Archipelago consisting of general strikes, protests, and other acts of civil disobedience. The Revolution culminated in the territorial elections of 1954 where the reign of the Hawaii Republican Party in the legislature came to an abrupt end, as they were voted out of office to be replaced by members of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. The strikes by the Isles' labor workers demanded similar pay and benefits to their Mainland counterparts. The strikes also crippled the power of the sugar plantations and the Big Five Oligopoly over their workers.".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 thumbnail Kekaha_sugar_mill.jpg?width=300.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 wikiPageID "24373365".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 wikiPageRevisionID "605826426".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 cleanup "November 2009".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 date "--09-01".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 eventName "Hawaii Democratic Revolution of 1954".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 hasPhotoCollection Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 imageCaption "Kekaha sugar mill once owned by Amfac, Inc., one of the Big Five.".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 imageName "Kekaha sugar mill.jpg".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 location Hawaii.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 participants "*Democratic Party of Hawaii *Communist Party of Hawaii Other *former 442nd Regiment *ILWU *Sugar Plantation Workers *Pineapple Plantation Workers".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 participants "*John A. Burns *Jack W. Hall *Daniel Inouye *William S. Richardson *Jack Kawano *Charles Fujimoto Parties".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 participants "People".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 pov "December 2011".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 refimprove "November 2009".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 result "overthrow of white minority rule. *State of Hawaii established. *Improved working conditions and standard of living. *Big Five lose political and economic control of Hawaii. *Democrats become dominant party. *Republicans become minority party.".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 subject Category:20th-century_revolutions.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 subject Category:Japanese-American_culture_in_Hawaii.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 subject Category:Japanese-American_history.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 subject Category:Politics_of_Hawaii.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 subject Category:Territory_of_Hawaii.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 type ConflictEvent.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 type Event.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 comment "The Hawaii Democratic Revolution of 1954 was a nonviolent revolution that took place in the Hawaiian Archipelago consisting of general strikes, protests, and other acts of civil disobedience. The Revolution culminated in the territorial elections of 1954 where the reign of the Hawaii Republican Party in the legislature came to an abrupt end, as they were voted out of office to be replaced by members of the Democratic Party of Hawaii.".
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 label "Hawaii Democratic Revolution of 1954".
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- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 wasDerivedFrom Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954?oldid=605826426.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 depiction Kekaha_sugar_mill.jpg.
- Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954 isPrimaryTopicOf Hawaii_Democratic_Revolution_of_1954.