The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Croly, Jane Cunningham
(kr´l) (KEY) , pseud. Jennie June, 18291901, American journalist and feminist, b. England. She came to the United States at the age of 12 and in 1857 married author and editor David Goodman Croly. She was one of the earliest American newspaperwomen, writing for various New York newspapers under the pseudonym Jennie June. From 1860 to 1887 she edited Demorests Quarterly Mirror of Fashion (later Demorests Illustrated Monthly) and later was part owner of Godeys Ladys Book. She specialized in womens features and was among the first journalists who syndicated their articles. In 1856 she called the first womens congress. Twelve years later, in 1868, she founded Sorosis, the only womens club of importance at that time, and in 1889, the New York Womens Press Club. She wrote The History of the Womans Club Movement in America (1898).