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It didn't. The Spanish American War was almost half a century before World War II and had nothing whatsoever to do with Hawaii. Michael Montagne In the recent book "Flyboys" (highly recommended) the author makes some interesting connections between European/Western imperialism and the Japanese imperialism that led up to World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the Spanish-American War the US kicked the imperialist Spanish out of the Americas, but in some ways, replaced it with an American brand of imperialism. The Japanese believed they were exercising the same sort of power over their own backyard in Asia.
Langston Hughes was a famous and popular African American poet in the Jazz Age.
Federigo Garcia Lorca, poet and author of the Collection Poetas en Neuva Yorka
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It was most likely included to emphasize a dangerous situation.