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SFGate
April 3, 2018
7, 1941, according to former commerce secretary Norman Mineta. Mineta, who lived in San Jose, was just 11 when he and his family were sent to live in an internment camp in Heart Mountain, Wyo. For decades, though, census officials denied that they had played any role in providing information.
Inland Empire
March 27, 2018
As a division Base Manager she oversaw a wide range of maintenance functions including rebuild, automotive, maintenance training, electronics, and the body shop. In 2016, Raya completed her Master of Science in Transportation Management from the Norman Mineta Transportation Institute at San JoseÃâà...
Elk Grove Citizen
March 21, 2018
In 1978, California Congressmen Robert Matsui of Sacramento and Norman Mineta of San Jose introduced a bill for redress, declaring the removal and incarceration of American citizens unconstitutional. Most Americans had never heard this information. Roy wrote articles in the Citizen of the danger ofÃâà...
thebaycitybeacon.com
March 19, 2018
Every May, the APA Heritage Foundation organizes San Francisco's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a city-wide series of events celebrating the culture and achievements of the APA community in the Bay Area. But this year, the cultural non-profit will be adding a new element to the celebration.
Morgan Hill Times
February 23, 2018
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Congressman and namesake of San Jose's international airport Norman Mineta dined at a downtown Morgan Hill restaurant Wednesday night. Mineta, 86—who now lives in Maryland—was in the area visiting family and longtime colleagues. The Times caught upÃâà...
New York Times
August 11, 2017
Cody, Wyo. — This year is the 75th anniversary of one of most shameful acts in American history. In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 two months after the Pearl Harbor attack, consigning more than 110,000 Japanese-Americans on the West Coast to crudely constructedÃâà...
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