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Weglyn then moved to New York City, where she met her husband, Walter Weglyn, a Jewish refugee from the Netherlands, and the couple married in 1950. Walter Weglyn had been one of the only Jewish children from his hometown to survive the Nazi holocaust, and is credited for encouraging his wife into
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in U.S. concentration camps. In the preface to the book, Weglyn wrote that she hoped that it would serve as a reminder to readers of the "fragility of their rights" and as a warning that those "who say it can never happen again are probably wrong."
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Weglyn attended Mount Holyoke from 1944 to 1945, majoring in biology, but a bout with tuberculosis forced her to enter a sanatorium in New Jersey and withdraw from college without a diploma. Her mother and sister moved to New Jersey to work at
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from 1957 to 1966. During her eight years with the show, she became the first and only Japanese American of the era to achieve national prominence in theatrical costume design.
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who had been taken from their homes by the U.S. government and used in a hostage exchange program with Japan. For her work, Weglyn received honorary doctorates from
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troop, the Butte Forensics League, and a young women's association. She graduated in 1944 and, after receiving a full scholarship to
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While in Gila River, she attended the camp school, Butte High, and kept busy with various extracurricular activities, leading a
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in 1947 and 1948. In 1949, she suffered another bout of tuberculosis and once again had to seek treatment at a sanatorium.
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Weglyn became a designer and manufacturer of theatrical costumes, and she worked for the
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writing the book "Years of Infamy". Of him, Michi would later write, "Walter is my most exacting critic and mentor."
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in 1977 and helped launch the movement that led to reparations for Japanese Americans interned during World War II.
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Following the book's publication, Weglyn became an advocate for Japanese Americans denied redress under the
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who were taken from their homes by the U.S. government and used in a hostage exchange program with Japan.
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Weglyn's husband Walter died in 1995. Weglyn died of cancer in 1999 in New York City at the age of 72.
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for this work in 1977. Weglyn was also a vocal advocate for those denied redress under the
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in January 1945, and Weglyn joined them after finishing her treatment. She later attended
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Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps
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During the late 1960s, Weglyn began work on the landmark
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Researching for and publication of "Years of Infamy"
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American civil rights activists of Japanese descent
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Michi Nishiura Weglyn
Stockton, California
New York City
New York
Japanese
interned
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
Japanese Peruvians
Stockton, California
Brentwood
American Legion
Executive Order 9066
Turlock
Gila River War Relocation Center
Girl Scouts
Mount Holyoke College
Seabrook Farms
Barnard College
Perry Como
attack on Pearl Harbor
Japanese Latin Americans
Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
Japanese Peruvians
Hunter College
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Internment of Japanese Americans
Japanese American redress and court cases

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