SANDRA TANAMACHI’S STRUGGLE TO REMOVE “JAP” FROM TEXAS STREET SIGN. Lake Jackson, Texas. One sunny day in 1992, Sandra Tanamachi, departed her home in Beaumont, Texas, with her husband and 18 year old son to have lunch at a popular seafood restaurant in a nearby town of Fannett, located some 80 miles east of Houston. When they arrived at the Boondocks Restaurant, they found it was on a street named "Jap Road." Her son, Tim, refused to eat in a restaurant located on a street with that name and Tanamachi and her husband and son drove home with a “cloud of darkness over us.” Then and there, Tanamachi decided she would undertake the effort to get the derisive street sign removed. Her struggle began at that point and would culminate 12 years later on July 19, 2004, when the Jefferson County commissioners voted to remove the Jap Road sign.
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Bravo to her for such a heroic effort..and to those who would
take a stand to help her remove such a sign.