Hawaii activist Marsha Rose Joyner spent her life promoting peace, equality

As a child in the 1940s, Marsha Rose Joyner and her mother stopped in Honolulu on their way to Saipan, where her father was stationed after the war. But they were turned away from the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, where other military dependents were staying, because of the color of their skin, according to her husband.

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