"The four skilled renshi poets ... revist and revision ... the Massie-Kahāhāwai case"--Page [2]. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction -- Timeline -- Prologue: A cautionary tale. Commentary. Through the years / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- One call: Sunday, September 13, 1931 / Ann Inoshita -- They raped her / Juliet S. Kono -- Burned in effigy / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- What are they? / Christy Passion -- Waiting for the newspapers / Ann Inoshita -- Based on race / Juliet S. Kono -- Without charges / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- Joins the battle / Christy Passion -- Viewpoints / Ann Inoshita -- Of strong values / Juliet S. Kono -- That's ignorance / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- If the walls could talk / Christy Passion -- Winter has begun / Ann Inoshita -- Savages triumph / Juliet S. Kono -- Come together / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- To die / Christy Passion -- No shame for murder in 1932 / Ann Inoshita -- We are blessed / Juliet S. Kono -- I can see it in their eyes / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- You could say / Christy Passion -- It's all come to this / Ann Inoshita -- How could Clarence Darrow / Juliet S. Kono -- The green he loved best / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- Gave it all away / Christy Passion -- To the stand / Ann Inoshita -- What if you were the mother? / Juliet S. Kono -- Through the years / Jean Yamasaki Toyama -- Commentary.
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