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Admissions Accomplished The Lesbian Nation Years, 1970-75

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Johnston, Jill

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Publisher: Serpent's Tail Limited Summary: "If, as we were all saying, the personal is political, then Jill was political because she was so personal, insisting on her own experience as a kind of categorical imperative...."
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Publisher: Serpent's Tail Limited

"If, as we were all saying, the personal is political, then Jill was political because she was so personal, insisting on her own experience as a kind of categorical imperative...."

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