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In Capturing Kahanamoku, historian Michael Rossi draws on archival research and firsthand interviews to weave together a truly fascinating cultural history that is an absorbing account of obsession, a cautionary tale about the subjectivity of science, a warning of the pernicious and lasting impact of eugenics, a meditation on humanity, and the story of a man whose personhood shunned classification.
Capturing Kahanamoku includes 16-20 black-and-white photos throughout.
Written by Michael Rossi
Hardcover, 352 pp
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