- Home Rule Party of Hawaii
As soon as the United States annexed the Hawaiian Islands and established the
Territory of Hawaii , native Hawaiians became worried that both the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i and Hawai‘i Republican Party were incapable of representing them. In 1900, native Hawaiians and their supporters created the "Hawaiian Independent Party (later renamed the Independent Home Rule Party"').On June 6, 1900, Robert Wilcox, upon his return from the mainland advocating for native Hawaiian rights in the Organic Act, spoke to a rally sponsored by Aloha 'Aina and Hui Kalai'aina, the two main Hawaiian political clubs. In his speech, he said, "The question of the restoration of the Monarchy is gone from us forever. We are now a people, however, who can vote. You all know we have two-thirds of the votes in this country." He also advised against racial loyalties, saying, "We are all Americans. We should not consider personality." On June 7, 1900, the Hawaiian Independent Party was established, its motto being, "Equal Rights for the People". Despite its motto, and Wilcox's noble sentiments, it would remain a racially based party.
Several members of the House of Kalākaua and
House of Kawananakoa became involved in the party. In the first election, the Home Rule Party succeeded in becoming the majority party in the Territorial House of Representatives and Territorial Senate. They even sentRobert William Wilcox to represent the territory in theUnited States Congress . On November 11, 1900, the "Independent Home Rule Party" was formally established, and the two anti-annexation groups that formed it, Aloha 'Aina and Hui Kalai'aina, were officially dissolved.As a newly elected delegate from Hawaii, Wilcox proved to be fairly ineffective. On the floor of the
United States House of Representatives , Wilcox was challenged by his poor command of the English language, and his lack of alignment with either of the main parties (Democrat and Republican). Although upon his election, he took a more moderate tone, the Home Rule Party proved to be obstructionist and was blamed for a distinct lack of progress in the Territorial legislature. One particular political miscalculation of note was Wilcox's support of the so-called leper bill, which cost him a great deal of support amongst his native Hawaiian base.The Home Rule Party proved to be ineffective in the Territorial Legislature. During the period that they controlled both chambers of the legislature, chaos ensued. They refused to speak English and debated vehemently in the
Hawaiian language . They attempted to pass bills granting blanket amnesties to native Hawaiianprison ers, tried to grantphysician license s tokahuna and tried to lower the US$3 tax on female dogs — a delicacy for some.On July 10, 1902, Prince Kuhio split from the Home Rule Party, walking out of its convention along with nearly half of the delegates there. By September 1, 1902, Kuhio decided to join the Republican Party, was nominated as their candidate for Congress, and dramatically altered the political landscape. Election day, November 4, 1902, proved to be devastating to the Home Rule Party. Republicans won 26 legislative seats, the Home Rulers 9, and the Democrats one.
After another decade of election losses, the Home Rule Party was disbanded after the elections of 1912.
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