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575 items
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Shigo Masaoka (ddr-densho-471-88)
Two men sit on a fence. Caption on the picture reads: "Shigo Masaoka".
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Arthur Nishimoto Interview Segment 30 (ddr-manz-1-129-30)
Admiration for Mike Masaoka and the Japanese American creed
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-122-26-3)
Mike Masaoka and Minoru Yasui's positions on creating test cases
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At the Memorial to Japanese American Patriotism in World War II (ddr-densho-10-62)
Caption on post-it note: "Etsu Masaoka."
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Project Report No. 47: "Straws in the Wind: An inquiry into the causes of the recent flare-ups" (ddr-densho-122-860)
Report filed by Togo Tanaka and Joe Masaoka
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Statement of Mike M. Masaoka (ddr-densho-67-341)
Written statement of Mike M. Masaoka, representing Go For Broke, Inc. This statement was submitted for the hearings on House of Representatives Bill H.R. 4110 in June of 1984.
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Mike Masaoka book signing table (ddr-densho-10-171)
Event: President Reagan signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.
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Kathy Nishimoto Masaoka Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-542)
Sansei female. Born May 7, 1948, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Grew up in Boyle Heights, attending the Maryknoll Catholic School. Went to the University of California, Berkeley, during the Asian American Studies movement. Involved in numerous activist community groups in Los Angeles, such as the Asian Women's Group and the Community …
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Kathy Nishimoto Masaoka Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-544)
Sansei female. Born May 7, 1948, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Grew up in Boyle Heights, attending the Maryknoll Catholic School. Went to the University of California, Berkeley, during the Asian American Studies movement. Involved in numerous activist community groups in Los Angeles, such as the Asian Women's Group and the Community …
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Mike Masaoka arriving in Hawai'i (ddr-njpa-1-970)
Caption on reverse: "Mike Masaoka greeted on arrival here: Mike Masaoka (second from left), national legislative director of the Anti-Discrimination Committee of the Japanese-American Citizens' League of Washington, D.C., is shown being greeted upon his arrival here Saturday evening by plane from San Francisco. Pictured with Masaoka are, left to right: Rep. Joseph Itagaki, Miss Margaret …
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Letter to CWRIC from William Hohri (ddr-densho-122-269)
Re: the appearance of Mike Masaoka before the commission
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JACL Business card (ddr-densho-356-743)
JACL Business card for Mike Masaoka, the JACL's National Secretary.
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Grant Ujifusa Interview II Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-133-2)
Description of Mike Masaoka's role during redress; relationship to Mike Masaoka: he was "almost like a surrogate father"
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Memo from the Herzigs to Frank Abe (ddr-densho-122-886)
Re: research of G-2 (army intelligence) classification of Mike Masaoka
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Copy of front and back of "The Japanese American Creed" (ddr-ajah-6-278)
Inscription on front: To Ikuko with Thanks and signed by Mike Masaoka. Written on back: Read over Station KROW in Oakland by myself - October 1941 and signed by Mr. Mike Masaoka. Ikuko Takano.
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"Some Recollections of, and Reflections on, 1942" by Mike Masaoka (ddr-densho-67-32)
"The Japanese American Relocation Reviewed" The Earl Warren Oral History Project. Introduction: "Some Recollections Of, and Reflections On, 1942" by Mike Masaoka. Expresses opinion that Earl Warren, more than any other individual, was responsible for the mass removal by influencing the Executive decision.