Prince Kuhio: From royalty to jail, then U.S. Congress  @civilbeat
Prince Kuhio: From royalty to jail, then U.S. Congress  @civilbeat
Honolulu Civil Beat | Prince Kuhio: From royalty to jail, then U.S. Congress @civilbeat | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 9 seconds ago.
Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole had an outsized impact on Hawaii, and his journey along the way was exceptional.

Reporter and historian Kirstin Downey explains how he went from royalty to jail, and then representing Hawaii in U.S. Congress.

As a Native Hawaiian in Congress, Prince Kuhio’s work on behalf of Hawaii led to substantial legislative accomplishments that still resonate today.

Watch the full interview with Editor-at-Large Naka Nathaniel: youtu.be/QmKpkdssWSE

Read our special series, "The Life and Legacy of Prince Kuhio": civilbeat.org/category/prince-kuhio
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Prince Kuhio: From royalty to jail, then U.S. Congress @civilbeat

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