kids encyclopedia robot

Charles Campbell (Hawaii politician) facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Charles M. Campbell (1918–1986) was an important American educator, a person who worked for equal rights, and a politician from Hawaii. He helped shape Hawaii's future as a member of the Honolulu City Council, the Hawaii State Legislature, and the Hawaii State Senate. He dedicated his life to education and making sure everyone had fair treatment.

Who Was Charles M. Campbell?

Charles M. Campbell was born in 1918 and lived until 1986. He was known for his work in education and for being a strong voice for civil rights. Civil rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person, like the right to vote or to be treated fairly, no matter their background. Campbell believed deeply that everyone should have these rights.

A Leader in Hawaii Politics

Campbell was a dedicated public servant in Hawaii. He served in several important government roles:

  • Honolulu City Council: This group helps make decisions for the city of Honolulu, like how to spend money or what rules to create.
  • Hawaii State Legislature: This is the main law-making body for the entire state of Hawaii. It's made up of two parts: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • Hawaii State Senate: This is one of the two parts of the State Legislature, where elected officials debate and vote on laws for the state.

Being part of these groups meant Campbell helped make important choices that affected the lives of many people in Hawaii. He worked to improve his community and state through laws and policies.

Fighting for Civil Rights

One of Campbell's most significant actions was his trip to Washington, D.C. in 1964. He traveled with Rev. Abraham Akaka, a respected Hawaiian spiritual leader. Their mission was to support the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The Civil Rights Act was a very important law in the United States. It aimed to end unfair treatment based on a person's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. It made it illegal to discriminate in public places, in schools, and in jobs. Campbell and Akaka's support showed how important this law was for Hawaii and the entire country. Their journey helped push for a more equal and just society for all Americans.

Campbell's work as an educator and politician, especially his efforts for civil rights, left a lasting impact. He is remembered as a dedicated leader who worked hard to make Hawaii a better place for everyone.

kids search engine
Charles Campbell (Hawaii politician) Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.