Johnston, Jill (1929–)
Johnston, Jill (1929–)
American journalist. Name variations: F.J. Crowe. Born 1929 in London, England; children: 2.
Began writing column for Village Voice (1959) and contributed to Art News and Art in America; writings include Marmalade Me (1971), Lesbian Nation: The Feminist Solution (1973), Gullibles Travels (1974), Autobiography in Search of a Father, Volume One: Motherbound (1983) and Volume Two: Paper Daughter (1985).
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