Frank Sato Collection ddr-densho-345
149 items
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Frank Sato and Neil Goldschmidt (ddr-densho-345-52)
Frank Sato with the former Secretary of Transportation from 1979-1981, Neil Goldschmidt.
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Frank Sato Dept. of Transportation appointment (ddr-densho-345-53)
Brock Adams, Secretary of Transportation from 1977-1979, appoints Frank Sato as Inspector General.
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Frank Sato Dept. of Transportation appointment (ddr-densho-345-57)
Frank Sato and his family with former Secretary of Transportation, Brock Adams.
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Bob Nimmo and Frank Sato (ddr-densho-345-59)
Bob Nimmo and Frank Sato posing with Frank Sato's framed Veteran's Administration Appointment.
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Frank Sato at the White House (ddr-densho-345-61)
Frank Sato poses with two other men at the White House
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Frank Sato at the White House (ddr-densho-345-62)
Frank Sato poses with two other men outside the White House.
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Letter from Robert T. Matsui to Frank Sato (ddr-densho-345-67)
Robert Matsui a congressman from California's 3rd District congratulates Frank Sato on enlisting the help of Vice President Mondale in redress fundraising efforts.
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Letter from Frank Sato to former President Ronald Reagan (ddr-densho-345-68)
Frank Sato thanks former President Ronald Reagan for signing into law H.R. 442, the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.
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Testimony of the Japanese American Citizens League (ddr-densho-345-69)
Frank Sato as National President of the Japanese American Citizens League gave testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations in support of H.R. 422 then called the Civil Liberties Act of 1985 (later signed into law by Ronald Reagan as the Civil Liberties Act of 1988).
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Letter from Walter F. Mondale to Frank Sato (ddr-densho-345-70)
Walter Mondale writes to confirm his support of the redress effort.
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Letter from Frank Sato to Walter F. Mondale (ddr-densho-345-71)
Frank Sato asks for Walter Mondale's support in the redress effort.
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Letter from William M. Marutani to Frank Sato (ddr-densho-345-72)
Bill Marutani writes to Frank Sato to congratulate him on obtaining support from Walter Mondale for the redress movement.
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Opening remarks to JACL meeting (ddr-densho-345-73)
Frank Sato's opening remarks to a meeting of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) with other redress groups. He calls for the JACL and these redress groups to put aside their differences and work together to achieve the larger goal of the redress movement.
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Letter from Harry Gamble to Floyd D. Shimomura (ddr-densho-345-74)
Harry Gamble writes to Floyd Shimomura about the National Park Service making Tule Lake concentration camp a National Historic Landmark site.
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Letter from Harry Gamble to Edwin C. Bearss (ddr-densho-345-75)
Harry Gamble writes to Edwin Bearss, Chief Historian of the National Park Service, concerning the choice of internment camp to be designated a National Historic Landmark. Gamble believes that Tule Lake concentration camp at Newell, California is the better choice over Manzanar.