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Frances V. Rummell
Educator and columnist (1907–1969)
Frances Virginia Rummell | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 14, 1907 Brookfield, Missouri |
| Died | May 11, 1969 Los Angeles, California |
| Pen name | Diana Fredericks, Diana Frederics, Ann Crockett |
| Occupation | Writer • Teacher |
| Language | English |
| Education | University of Missouri |
| Genre | Lesbian Autobiography |
| Notable works | Diana: A Strange Autobiography (1939) Aunt Jane McPhipps and Her Baby Blue Chips (1960) |
| Relatives | Jo Markwyn (niece), Peter Rummell (nephew) |
Frances V.
Rummell (November 14, 1907 - May 11, 1969) was an educator and columnist who is known posthumously as the author and publisher of the first explicitly lesbian autobiography in the United States in which two women end up happily together.
Diana a strange autobiography wikipedia
Early life
Frances Virginia Rummell was born in Brookfield, Missouri on November 14, 1907. She was the daughter of Lander Warfield Rummell and Minnie Alice Roberts. She was the second youngest of five child