132 items
132 items

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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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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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Frank Sato Portrait (ddr-densho-345-30)
Portrait of Frank S. Sato produced by the U.S. Department of the Army

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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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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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Former Congressmen Frank Horton Jack Brooks (ddr-densho-345-3)
Official White House Photograph of Former Congressmen Frank Horton (R-NY) and Jack Brooks (D-TX)

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Frank Sato Dept. of Transportation appointment (ddr-densho-345-6)
Frank Sato posing with Brock Adams during his appointment to the position of Inspector General with the U.S Dept. of Transportation

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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.

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Economic Losses of Ethnic Japanese as a Result of Exclusion and Detention, 1942-1946 (ddr-densho-345-149)
A report prepared for The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians.

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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 to Mrs. Roberts from National Geographic Society (ddr-densho-333-24)
Letter regarding blocked subscriptions for people with Japanese names