Cook, Judith (1933–2004)
Cook, Judith (1933–2004)
English anti-nuclear activist and writer. Name variations: Judith Anne Cook. Born Judith Anne Cushing, July 9, 1933, in Manchester, England; died May 12, 2004; m. Douglas Cook, 1952 (toymaker, div.); m. Martin Green, May 8, 2004; children: (1st m.) Gillian, Joanna, Simon and Nicholas.
An early campaigner against nuclear weapons, founded Voice of Women (1962); wrote for The Guardian women's page; went to Moscow and Washington with other campaigners to protest nuclear proliferation; from her home in Ding Dong Cottage, wrote books on J.B. Priestley and Daphne du Maurier, but is best remembered for Who Killed Hilda Murrell? (1985), about a well-known anti-nuclear activist who was found dead in March 1984; continued her interest in the case with another book and a play; wrote over 30 books, including mysteries and To Brave Every Danger (about Mary Bryant).