This subcollection contains production materials from the documentary Brothers Under the Skin. Brothers Under the Skin is a look at the beginning of the modern labor era in Hawaiʻi. It also documents the longshoremen and women who organized the Hilo waterfront during the 1930s featuring actual film of the Hilo Massacre where peaceful demonstrators were gassed, hosed, then shot by police on August 1, 1938.
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