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Norman Mineta speaking (ddr-densho-10-196)
Event: President Reagan signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.
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Norman Mineta Interview (ddr-janm-13-3)
Nisei male. Born November 12, 1931, in San Jose, California. During World War II, removed to Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. Graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, and served in the military as an intelligence officer in Japan and Korea. Served on the San Jose City Council from 1967 to 1971, and as mayor …
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Four men seated behind man at podium (ddr-densho-393-18)
Norman Mineta at podium, Daniel Inouye seated on left, Spark Matsunaga seated at right,
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Statement of Norman Y. Mineta (ddr-densho-67-354)
Written statement of Norman Y. Mineta. This statement was submitted for the hearings on Senate Bill S. 2116 in August of 1984.
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Statement of Norman Y. Mineta (ddr-densho-67-349)
Written statement of Norman Y. Mineta. This statement was submitted for the hearings on House of Representatives Bill H.R. 4110 in June of 1984.
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 2 (ddr-janm-13-3-2)
Personal philosophy: "Plan your work and work your plan"
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 6 (ddr-janm-13-3-6)
Obtaining H.R. 442 as the redress bill's number
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 9 (ddr-janm-13-3-9)
Attending the signing ceremony for the Civil Liberties Act of 1988
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 5 (ddr-janm-13-3-5)
The beginnings of the redress bill: recruiting key sponsors
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 7 (ddr-janm-13-3-7)
An emotional day: speaking to Congress from the House floor
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Norman Mineta Interview Segment 10 (ddr-janm-13-3-10)
Serving as Secretary of Transportation on September 11, 2001
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An Oral History with Norman Y. Mineta (ddr-csujad-29-55)
Japanese American congressman, representing the Thirteenth Congressional District of California, born and raised in San Jose, California, discusses his early life, graduation from the University of California, Berkeley, and receiving a commission and serving in the armed forces from 1953-1956. Recalls the removal, "relocation," and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II at the Heart …
Narrator Norman Mineta
Nisei male. Born November 12, 1931, in San Jose, California. During World War II, removed to Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. Graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, and served in the military as an intelligence officer in Japan and Korea. Served on the San Jose City Council from 1967 to 1971, and as mayor …
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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.
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Yoshihiro Uchida Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-411-23)
Supporting Norman Mineta
This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 107, No. 8 (September 23, 1988) (ddr-pc-60-33)
Selected article titles: "Mineta Bill Would Have Supreme Court Review WW2 Cases" (p. 1), "Census Bill Cleared for House Vote" (p. 1), "EEOC Sues Hyster for Anti-Japanese Ad Campaign, Use of Racial Slurs" (pp. 3-4), and "JACL-LEC Treasurer's Report: Mission Accomplished!" (p. 5).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 81, No. 5 (August 1, 1975) (ddr-pc-47-30)
Selected article titles: "Not a Screamer: A Quiet Activist in House" (pp. 1, 3), "The Oji Family: Diversification--How Family Farmers Survive in Modern Age of Agribusiness" (p. 1), "From the Frying Pan: Golden Age in Hawaii" (p. 2), and "Four Years Pass, 'Untold Story' Still Untold" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2072 (December 7, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-48)
Selected article titles: "Commission-Approach Ideally Suited for Internment Experience" (pp. 1, 3), "Federal Ombudsman Proposed for All Iranians" (p. 1), "Useful Function of S 1649/HR 5499" (p. 4), and "West Wind: 'Hito Hata: Raise the Banner' a Surprise Hit" (pp. 5, 7).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2060 (September 14, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-36)
Selected article titles: "Minidoka Dedicated as U.S. Historic Place" (pp. 1-2), "Non-Nikkei Reactions to Redress Make Print" (pp. 1, 5), and "From the Frying Pan: Anti-Japanese Emotions Still Erupting" (p. 5).