Alice Campbell 〈2025〉

After her political career, she dedicated herself to preserving Hawaiian moʻolelo (traditional stories), even recording an album of legends. Her former beachfront home, Lanikūhonua , is now a well-known event site. Alice Ormond Campbell (1887–1955)

Her first novel, "Juggernaut" (1928) , was a major success and was later adapted into a 1936 film. Other works include "Water Weed" and "Murder in Paris" . alice campbell

Born into an elite family in Honolulu; her father was a wealthy industrialist and her mother was of Hawaiian nobility. After her political career, she dedicated herself to

An who published 19 detective novels between 1928 and 1950. Other works include "Water Weed" and "Murder in Paris"

She testified for over two hours against statehood in 1946, arguing that native Hawaiians should not sacrifice their birthright for a "thimbleful of votes in Congress".

Originally from Atlanta, she moved to New York and became a socialist and suffragist before settling in England.

There are several notable individuals named , most notably a prominent Hawaiian senator and a prolific Golden Age crime novelist. Alice Kamokila Campbell (1884–1971)