Miriam Butterworth
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Miriam Butterworth | |
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Born | Miriam Ford Brooks April 14, 1918 |
Died | July 9, 2019 Bloomfield, Connecticut | (aged 101)
Nationality | American |
Other names | Mims Butterworth, Miriam B. Butterworth, Miriam Brooks Butterworth |
Occupation(s) | educator, politician, historian, activist |
Years active | 1940–2018 |
Miriam Butterworth (April 14, 1918 – July 9, 2019) was an American educator, activist, and politician. She was a Democrat. In the 1940s, she helped equalize representation in the Connecticut General Assembly.
She was involved in the international peace movement and worked for peace to end the Vietnam War and later as a monitor for voting in Nicaragua. After teaching at independent schools, Butterworth was chair of the Public Utilities Control Authority. She was president of Hartford College for Women and was on the Town Council of West Hartford.
Butterworth died from heart disease on July 9, 2019 in Bloomfield, Connecticut, aged 101.[1]
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- 1918 births
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- Deaths from heart disease
- Democratic Party (United States) politicians
- American historians
- Educators from Hartford, Connecticut
- American political activists
- Politicians from Hartford, Connecticut
- Writers from Hartford, Connecticut
- People from West Hartford, Connecticut
- People from Bloomfield, Connecticut