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Ronald Ikejiri Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-461-19)
The role of the media during the time of the redress movement
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Ronald Ikejiri Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-461-3)
Parents' wartime experiences, renunciation of U.S. citizenship
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Ronald Ikejiri Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-461-11)
Mentored by Congressman Norm Mineta upon first moving to Washington, D.C.
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Ronald Ikejiri Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-461-12)
Setting up groups of formal and informal advisers in Washington
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Ronald Ikejiri Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-461-23)
The importance of redress to the Japanese American community
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Group sitting at table (ddr-densho-393-6)
Photo signed by Sparks Matsunaga (standing at right) to Ron Ikejiri (seated at right). Mike Matsaoka seated at center. Photo front and back.
Narrator Ronald Ikejiri
Sansei male. Born December 3, 1948, in Los Angeles, California. During World War II, parents had been incarcerated at the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Father signed 'no-no' on the so-called 'loyalty questionnaire', renounced U.S. citizenship, and was sent to the Department of Justice camp at Bismarck, North Dakota. Family did not end up expatriating to …
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Group of men around table (ddr-densho-393-7)
Seated from left: Sens. Spark Matsunaga and Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, Reps. Robert Matsui of Sacramento and Norman Mineta of San Jose. Standing from left: Karl Nobuyuki, Ron Mamiya, Clifford Uyeda, Ronald Ikejiri and John Tateishi. Photo front and Back.
Collection
Ron Ikejiri Collection (ddr-densho-393)
Ronald Ikejiri worked on the creation of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Incarceration of Citizens (CWRIC) as a representative for the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) to Washington, DC. The collection consists of photos and correspondence from that period as well as several family photos.
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