Clementina Butler
Clementina Butler | |
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| Born | January 7, 1862 Bareilly, British India |
| Died | December 5, 1949 (aged 87) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Resting place | Newton Cemetery, Newton, Massachusetts |
| Occupation | evangelist, author |
| Citizenship | American |
| Genre | biography |
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Clementina Butler (January 7, 1862 – December 5, 1949) was an American evangelist and author. She was a founder of the Ramabai Association, an organization that established the first school in India for widowed women. She was also the founder and chair of the "Committee on Christian Literature for Women and Children in Mission Fields, Inc. In addition to other writings, she was the author of three biographies: her father's (William Butler : the founder of two missions, 1902), her mother's (Mrs. William Butler: Two Empires and the Kingdom, 1929), as well as Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati : pioneer in the movement for the education of the child-widow of India (1922).