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MICHI CHALLENGES HISTORY by Ken Mochizuki

MICHI CHALLENGES HISTORY

From Farm Girl to Costume Designer to Relentless Seeker of the Truth: The Life of Michi Nishiura Weglyn

by Ken Mochizuki

Pub Date: March 14th, 2023
ISBN: 9781324015888
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

A biography of a woman who exposed the government secrets behind Japanese American concentration camps.

Michiko Nishiura Weglyn grew up on a farm in California where her Japanese immigrant parents worked. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, her family was taken to the Gila River War Relocation Center in Arizona. In a place where everyone was the same race, Michiko began to find her voice and became a leader in the camp high school. Facing discrimination in college and the professional world, Michiko worked hard to become a costume designer for Broadway and popular television shows. When, in 1968, the U.S. attorney general stated there had never been concentration camps in America, an outraged Michiko dedicated her time to uncovering and publicizing the truth about the Japanese American experience during WWII. Through years of research and writing, Michiko revealed hidden facts about the unjust treatment of Japanese Americans that also aided the redress movement. This well-crafted biography highlights a lesser-known catalyst for Japanese American reparations. Although only briefly mentioned, the treatment of Japanese Americans working in rail and coal and copper mines, as well as Japanese Latin Americans who were taken from their countries to U.S. internment camps, is brought to light through Michiko’s advocacy. Using well-chosen quotes from Michiko’s book, Years of Infamy (1996), Mochizuki’s work will resonate with teens.

An eye-opening history of Japanese American treatment during WWII.

(photographs, notes, sources, picture credits, index) (Biography. 13-18)