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Honor Killing: Race, Rape, and Clarence Darrow's Spectacular Last Case

por David E. Stannard

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In the fall of 1931, Thalia Massie, the bored, aristocratic wife of a young naval officer stationed in Honolulu, accused six nonwhite islanders of gang rape. The ensuing trial let loose a storm of racial and sexual hysteria, but the case against the suspects was scant and the trial ended in a hung jury. Outraged, Thalia's socialite mother arranged the kidnapping and murder of one of the suspects. In the spectacularly publicized trial that followed, Clarence Darrow came to Hawai'i to defend Thalia's mother, a sorry epitaph to a noble career. It is one of the most sensational criminal cases in American History, Stannard has rendered more than a lurid tale. One hundred and fifty years of oppression came to a head in those sweltering courtrooms. In the face of overwhelming intimidation from a cabal of corrupt military leaders and businessmen, various people involved with the case-the judge, the defence team, the jurors, a newspaper editor, and the accused themselves-refused to be cowed.… (más)
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An historical account of race relations in Hawaii in the early part of the 20th Century set against the backdrop of an alleged gang rape and lynching. I was interested to learn how progressive Hawaii could be and just how grotesquely racist the dominant culture could be both in the islands and on the continent. The author hypothesizes that the case in question dramatically changed politics and society in Hawaii for good. ( )
  Seafox | Jul 24, 2019 |
This is a fascinating book about the 1931 Massie affair in which a white Navy wife accused a group of islanders of rape. Navy and business people acted swiftly to try to railroad the alleged rapists, with help from the conservative press, but the prosecution couldn't succeed in getting the jury to convict. Mrs Massie's mother and some sailors who worked for the Massies then kidnapped and killed on of the accused rapists. Clarence Darrow came from the mainland to defend them, arguing that there is a "higher law" that allows a husband to execute his wife's rapist.

I love this kind of history - he describes Hawaii and its politics at the time, and goes into the background of every character in this story. I'd known the history of how Hawaii was taken over by American businesses but hadn't realized the extent to which the Navy controlled things, too.

Stannard argues that this case was the beginning of a liberal trend in Hawaii, as Hawaiians, Japanese, Chinese, and mixed people came together to support each other and fight discrimination. After the Massie case unions began to organize as mixed-race groups and conservatives were voted out and replaced by liberals.

It's a terrific history and an absorbing mystery. ( )
  piemouth | May 28, 2010 |
Excellent book! The descriptions of Honolulu in the 1930s were fascinating, as were the trial narrations. Reads like a great fiction novel! ( )
  kyliebeth | Dec 29, 2008 |
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In the fall of 1931, Thalia Massie, the bored, aristocratic wife of a young naval officer stationed in Honolulu, accused six nonwhite islanders of gang rape. The ensuing trial let loose a storm of racial and sexual hysteria, but the case against the suspects was scant and the trial ended in a hung jury. Outraged, Thalia's socialite mother arranged the kidnapping and murder of one of the suspects. In the spectacularly publicized trial that followed, Clarence Darrow came to Hawai'i to defend Thalia's mother, a sorry epitaph to a noble career. It is one of the most sensational criminal cases in American History, Stannard has rendered more than a lurid tale. One hundred and fifty years of oppression came to a head in those sweltering courtrooms. In the face of overwhelming intimidation from a cabal of corrupt military leaders and businessmen, various people involved with the case-the judge, the defence team, the jurors, a newspaper editor, and the accused themselves-refused to be cowed.

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