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Mari Yoriko Sabusawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Mari Yoriko Sabusawa

Mari Yoriko Sabusawa (July 10, 1920 – September 25, 1994), second-generation Japanese American, was a translator and the third wife of novelist James A. Michener, whom she married on October 23, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.unco.edu/library/about/michgallery.htm )
==Early life==
She was born to Harry and Riki Sabusawa and raised in Las Animas, Colorado.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://library.unco.edu/archives/PDF/SC_1_31_S20_Mari.pdf )〕 Her family moved to California after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Her family was then placed in an internment camp. After her family was interned in California, she was part of a relocation program for Japanese American students. She was designated to Antioch College in Ohio where she received her degree.〔 After college, she translated Japanese propaganda for the US intelligence service before attending graduate school at the University of Chicago.〔 She was editor of the American Library Association's ''Bulletin'' in Chicago in 1954 when she met her husband.〔

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