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  1. Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox (February 15, 1855 – October 23, 1903), nicknamed the Iron Duke of Hawaiʻi, was a Native Hawaiian whose father was an American and whose mother was Hawaiian. A revolutionary soldier and politician, he led uprisings against both the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom under King Kalākaua and the ...

  2. In 1889, Robert W. Wilcox led an insurrection against the so-called "Reform Government," composed of a small cadre of sugar planters, missionary descendents, and their allies, who two years earlier had imposed the "Bayonet Constitution" upon King Kalākaua. Wilcox intended to return rights to the monarchy and to Native Hawaiians.

  3. Robert Wilcox (May 19, 1910 – June 11, 1955) was an American film and theater actor of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Personal life. Wilcox was born in Rochester, New York, the son of Dr. Roscoe Squires Wilcox of Rochester, who died when Wilcox was 16. [1] [2] He attended Nazareth Hall Academy and John Marshall High School in Rochester. [2]

  4. David Starr. THIS YEAR IN Hawai’i marks the 100th anniversary of the attempted revolution co-led by Robert Wilcox in 1895. This action was prompted by the January 17, 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, which has now been recognized as a crime against the Native Hawaiian people by legal standards internationally and through U.S. Public ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2021 · Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895. : Patrick Anderson. Routledge, Jun 27, 2021 - History - 522 pages. Dynamite on the Tropic of Cancer is the...

    • Patrick Anderson
    • 1000396231, 9781000396232
    • illustrated
    • Routledge, 2021
  6. www.crownofhawaii.com › robert-kalanihiapo-wilcoxRobert Kalaihiapo Wilcox

    Robert Kalanihiapo Wilcox was born on February 15, 1855 a descendant from the Maui royal line of Lonomakaihonua, brother of Kaulahea, King of Maui before Kamehameha’s reign. Robert led two patriotic attempts on behalf of his Sovereign and countrymen. The first was to overthrow the illegal and despised Bayonet Constitution and the Reform ...

  7. Wilcox rebellion of 1889. Rebels tried and most serve one year sentences. The Wilcox rebellion of 1889 (also known as the Wilcox insurrection of 1889) was a revolt led by Robert Wilcox to force King Kalākaua of Hawaii to reenact the Hawaiian Constitution of 1864 from the Constitution of 1887 .