Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson may refer to:

* Mary Johnson (first lady) (c. 1830–1887), first lady of California. * Mary Johnson (actress) (1896–1975), Swedish silent film performer * Mary Johnson (singer) (1898–1983), African American blues singer * Mary Johnson Lowe (1924–1999), née Mary Johnson, American jurist * Mary Johnson Stover (1832–1883), née Mary Johnson, daughter of U.S. President Andrew Johnson * Mary Johnson (cricketer) (born 1924), English cricketer * Mary Lea Johnson (1926–1990), American theatrical producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist * Mary Johnson, American advocate for disability rights; founded ''Ragged Edge'' magazine * Mary Johnson (writer) (born 1958), American writer and Director of ''A Room of Her Own Foundation'' * Mary Johnson (politician), member of the North Dakota House of Representatives * Mary C. Johnson, one of the first three women to practice law in Georgia * Mary F. Johnson (1779–1863), English Romantic poet * Mary J. Johnson Woodlen (1870–1933), American influential suffragist * Mary Coffin Johnson (1834–1928), American activist and writer Provided by Wikipedia
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    The scriptwriter's journal / by Mary Charlotte Johnson. by Johnson, Mary Charlotte

    Published 1995
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    The new scriptwriter's journal / by Mary Charlotte Johnson. by Johnson, Mary Charlotte

    Published 2001
    Contributors: “…Johnson, Mary Charlotte…”
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    Making news : how to get news coverage for disability rights issues / by Tari Susan Hartman & Mary Johnson. by Hartman, Tari Susan

    Published 1993
    Contributors: “…Johnson, Mary…”
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    Sex in chains / directed by William Dieterle ; written by Herbert Juttke and Georg C. Klaren.

    Published 2004
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