James Kealoha - Resources

Resources

  • Black, Forrest. “Kealoha Campaigns for Governor as ‘Native Son.’” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, August 31, 1962.
  • Borg, Jim. “James Kealoha Dead at 75.” Honolulu Advertiser, July 25, 1983.
  • Boylan, Dan and T. Michael Holmes. John A. Burns: The Man and His Times. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.
  • Casey, Brian. “Mr. Kealoha’s ‘Sunny Jim.’” Honolulu Advertiser, December 13, 1959.
  • Cavaliero, Eric, and Eddie Sherman. “Kealoha Files Bankruptcy for Exhibition.” Honolulu Advertiser, September 11, 1967.
  • Clark, John R.K. Beaches of the Big Island. University of Hawaii Press, 1985.
  • Goodfader, Al. “Quinn for Governor; Suggests Kealoha for ‘No. 2’ Post.” Honolulu Advertiser, April 5, 1959.
  • Harada, Wayne. “Kealoha Stand Surprises Spark.” Honolulu Advertiser, October 8, 1966.
  • Kim, Hyung-Chan S.(Editor). Distinguished Asian Americans : A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1999. p 173
  • McManus, Larry. “Kealoha’s Speech Cheers Democrats.” Honolulu Advertiser, October 8, 1966.
Political offices
Preceded by
Position created
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
1959–1962
Succeeded by
William S. Richardson
Lieutenant Governors of Hawaii
  • Kealoha
  • Richardson
  • Gill
  • Ariyoshi
  • Doi
  • King
  • Waihee
  • Cayetano
  • Hirono
  • Aiona
  • Schatz
Authority control
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Persondata
Name Kealoha, James
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth April 29, 1908
Place of birth
Date of death August 24, 1983
Place of death

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