- Spark Matsunaga
Infobox Senator | name=Spark Masayuki Matsunaga
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Hawaii
party=Democratic
term_start=January 3 ,1977
term_end=April 15 ,1990
preceded=Hiram Fong
succeeded=Daniel Akaka
date of birth=October 8 ,1916
place of birth=Kukuiula, Hawaii
date of death=death date and age|1990|4|15|1916|10|8
place of death=Toronto, Canada
spouse=Helene
alma_mater=University of Hawaii
religion=
state2=Hawaii
district2=ushr|Hawaii|2|2nd
term_start2=January 3 ,1963
term_end2=January 3 ,1977
preceded2=N/A (new district)
succeeded2=Daniel Akaka Spark Masayuki Matsunaga (Japanese: スパーク松永) (born
October 8 ,1916 , inKukuiula, Hawaii – diedApril 15 ,1990 , inToronto, Ontario ,Canada ) was a United States Senator from Hawaii. He was an American Democrat whoselegislation in the United States Senate led to the creation of theCommission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians .He became a
United States Army Reservist in 1941, volunteered for active duty in July that year, and was twice wounded in battle while serving with the renowned442nd Regimental Combat Team . After his release from the Army, Captain Matsunaga enteredHarvard Law School , graduating in 1951. He served as a public prosecutor and private-practice attorney, and was a member of both the Hawaiian statehood delegation to Congress and the territorial legislature before being elected in 1962 to the House of Representatives, where he served until 1976. Matsunaga went on to serve in the United States Senate from 1977 until his death at the age of 73 fromprostate cancer in 1990. His portrait currently appears on US Series I Bonds in the $10,000 denomination. There is also an elementary school in Germantown, Maryland, named after him.Matsunaga was also known for his sense of humor. One famous incident occurred involving Sen. Matsunaga and then-
Secretary of State Alexander Haig at aWhite House reception for Japanese Prime MinisterZenko Suzuki in 1981. Haig reportedly mistook Matsunaga for a member of the Japanese delegation and asked if he spoke English. Matsunaga replied, "Yes, Mr. Secretary, I do — and I had the honor of voting for your confirmation the other day." [SPARKY: Warrior, Peacemaker, Poet, Patriot. A Portrait of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga, by Richard Halloran. Honolulu: Matsunaga Charitable Foundation, 2002, 259 pp., paper ] Sen. Matsunaga became a well-known figure in Asia as the incident is often cited by Asian American and Asian media. [ [http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/1/4/30/n82957.htm Committee of 100 and its relationship between China and Taiwan] ]References
External links
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* [http://www.usip.org/aboutus/history/bios.html Spark M. Matsunaga biography] "United States Institute of Peace".
*Spark M. Matsunaga's published biography [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Booksources&isbn=0972093214 "Sparky: Warrior, Peacemaker, Poet, Patriot"] by Richard Halloran. ISBN 0-9720932-1-4.
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