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"I have it on the authority of Prof, A ddison M. Bowman,
University of Hawaii Law “chool, from his testimony
Submitted to the State of Hawaii Senate on the que stion
of capital punishment that in Hawaii 7 persons were
executed between 1897 and 19h, (2) Filipino, 10 Japanese,
6 Korean, 3 Hawaiian, 3 Puerto Rican, 1 Haole.) Of that
fioure, 6 Japanese, \ Koreans, 2 Hawalins, 2 Puerto
Ricans, were executed between 1897 and 1909,"

letter dated March él, 1977, from Henry Schwarzschild

"I have it on the authority of Prof. A ddison M. Bowman,
University of Hawaii Law *chool, from his testimony
Submitted to the State of Hawaii Senate on the question
of capital punishment that in Hawaii 47 persons were
executed between 1897 and 19h (2h Filipino, 10 Japanese,
6 Korean, 3 Hawaiian, 3 Puerto Rican, 1 Haole.) Of that
fiuure, 6 Japenese, Koreans, 2 Hawalins, 2 Puerto
Ricans, were executed between 1897 and 1909."

letter dated March 21, 1977,. from Henry Schwarzschild

“I have it on the authority of Prof. A ddison M. Bowman,
University of Hawaii Law School, from his testimony
submitted to the State of Hawai
of capital punishment that in i :
executed between 1897 and 19h 10 Japanese,
6 Korean, 3 Hawaiian +) Of that
» 2 Puerto
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letter dated March 21, 1977, from Henry Schwarzschild

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