Alice: Campbell

Known for "atmospheric mysteries" often featuring French settings and recurring characters like Inspector Headcorn. Other Notable Alice Campbells

A territorial from 1942 to 1946, she was a fierce advocate for Hawaiian rights and a leading opponent of statehood. alice campbell

An who published 19 detective novels between 1928 and 1950. Her first novel, "Juggernaut" (1928) , was a

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" . Her former beachfront home, Lanikūhonua , is now

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)

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".

Born into an elite family in Honolulu; her father was a wealthy industrialist and her mother was of Hawaiian nobility.

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