Robert Matsui
Robert Takeo Matsui (September 17, 1941–January 1, 2005) was an American Democratic politician. He was the U.S. Representative for the 5th District of California.[1] He was in office from 1979 until his death. His wife, Doris Matsui, replaced him.
Matsui was born in Sacramento, California. He comes from a Japanese-American family. He is Sansei, which means that he is the grandson of people born in Japan who immigrated to the US.[2]
After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the Matsui family was interned Tule Lake War Relocation Center in 1942.[3]
At the University of California, Berkeley, Matsui earned a BA in political science in 1963. He graduated from Hastings College of Law in 1966.
Matsui was the second Japanese American from the U.S. mainland elected to the US Congress. Also, he was the first Sansei congressman.[2]
Matsui died of pneumonia caused by myelodysplastic syndrome on January 1, 2005 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland at the age of 63.[4]
Robert Matsui Media
Matsui greeting President Jimmy Carter in 1978
Congressman Bob Matsui with Geraldine Ferraro and Tom Hsieh at the 1984 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco
Elijah Cummings, Xavier Becerra, and Robert Matsui at a press conference on civil rights in 1997
References
- ↑ Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, "Matsui, Robert Takeo (1941-2005)"; retrieved 2012-12-2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Biography of Robert Takeo Matsui (1941-2005)" at California State University, Sacramento Archived 2012-07-23 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-12-2.
- ↑ Official biography, originally published at www.house.gov/matsui, retrieved from www.archive.org on January 9, 2007
- ↑ Harris, Gardiner (13 January 2018). "Representative Robert T. Matsui, 63, Dies". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 13 January 2018.