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  1. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa (July 10, 1920 – September 25, 1994) was a translator, activist, and philanthropist. She was the third wife of novelist James A. Michener, whom she married on October 23, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · While the Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s name may be better known, Sabusawa was a distinguished civil rights advocate and philanthropist in her own right, whose legacy we celebrate for this year’s AAPI Heritage Month. Mari Sabusawa Michener, via WikiTree. Sabusawa was born Mari Yoriko Sabusawa in 1920 in Las Animas, Colorado.

  3. Sep 27, 1994 · Mari Yoriko Sabusawa Michener, the wife of the novelist James A. Michener, died on Sunday at their home here. She was 74. The cause was pancreatic cancer, a spokesman for the family said.

  4. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa Michener is well known for her activism and her support of the arts. She was born to Japanese immigrant parents in Las Animas, Colorado on June 17, 1920.

  5. Michener met his third wife, Mari Yoriko Sabusawa, at a luncheon in Chicago. An American, she and her Japanese parents were interned in western camps that the U.S. government set up during the early years of World War II to hold ethnic Japanese from West Coast / Pacific communities .

  6. Sep 26, 1994 · Mari Yoriko Sabusawa Michener, the wife of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist James Michener, died of cancer late Sunday at her Austin home. She was 74.

  7. Wife of author, James A. Michener. They were married on October 23, 1955.

  8. Sep 25, 1994 · Biography. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa Michener was born on July 10,1920 to Harry and Riki Sabusawa in Las Animas, Colorado. Her father Harry, a melon farmer, moved the family to California in 1925.

  9. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa. Mini Bio. Mari Michener was born on July 10, 1920 in Las Animas, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for Centennial (1978). She was previously married to James A. Michener. She died on September 25, 1994 in Austin, Texas, USA. Family. Spouse. James A. Michener (October 23, 1955 - September 25, 1994) (her death) Trivia.

  10. Jan 27, 2021 · Yet before her years as writer’s muse and philanthropist, Mari Sabusawa Michener built a career as an activist and civil rights advocate, a mission that strongly influenced her later development. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa was born on June 17, 1920 in Las Animas, Colorado, the daughter of Sutakichi Sabusawa, a melon farmer and house cleaner who ...

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