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Norman Y. Mineta and His Legacy
Photos, videos, and media coverage on the Mineta Legacy Project.
Featured Photos
Norman Y. Mineta, Future Secretary of Transportation, circa 1933, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta with family members and friends at the Heart Mountain, WY concentration camp, circa 1943, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta and Danealia “Deni” Mineta Wedding Photo, 1991, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta with sons David (left) and Stuart (right), 2001, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta at San Jose dinner honoring him in 2007, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta at San Jose dinner honoring him in 2007, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta with Rep. Mike Honda at San Jose dinner in 2007, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta with Danealia “Deni Mineta” at U.C. Berkeley (Mineta’s alma mater) in 2012, Courtesy Mineta Family
Norman Y. Mineta with Danealia “Deni” Mineta, undated and location unknown, Courtesy Mineta Family
Portrait of Norman Y. Mineta, by George & Jim Pollard, 1995
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Portrait of Norman Y. Mineta at National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Norman Y. Mineta during interview at Mineta Transportation Institute in San Jose, CA, March 2015 Courtesy Mineta Legacy Project
Norman Y. Mineta during interview at Mineta Transportation Institute in San Jose, CA, March 2015, Courtesy Mineta Legacy Project
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In the News
First Japanese-American US Cabinet member Mineta remembered | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Friends, family members and others who were touched by the life of Japanese-American politician Norman Mineta have gathered in Los Angeles to remember him.
Metro Board OKs Mineta Station Naming
The Little Tokyo/Arts District Regional Connector station, scheduled to open later this year, will be dedicated in honor of the late Norman Y. Mineta, former […]
San Jose JA political icon remembered in hometown memorial
Stuart Mineta recounted as a child becoming frustrated with his attempt to draw a model airplane, so he asked his father to draw it for him. As he often did, Norman Mineta took the time to focus his attention on the task at hand.
Robinson: Goodbye, Norm Mineta - San José Spotlight
Norman Y. Mineta was the greatest and most successful politician ever to come out of San Jose. Last week, he returned for his last time to San Jose from Washington D.C. Norm’s friends gathered to say goodbye and the tributes of former President Bill Clinton, former CIA Director Leon Panetta, former …
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Friends, family members and others who were touched by the life of Japanese-American politician Norman Mineta have gathered in Los Angeles to remember him.