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Miriam Butterworth (April 14, 1918 – July 9, 2019) was an American educator, activist, and politician. Butterworth fought for redistricting to equalize representation in the Connecticut General Assembly. She was involved in the international peace movement, traveling internationally to work for peace to end the Vietnam War and later as a monitor for voting in Nicaragua. After teaching at independent schools, Butterworth served as chair of the Public Utilities Control Authority. She served as president of Hartford College for Women, on the Town Council of West Hartford, and later as town historian.

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  • ميريام بترورث (ar)
  • Miriam Butterworth (en)
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  • ميريام بترورث (بالإنجليزية: Miriam Butterworth)‏ (إبريل 14، 1918 – يوليو 9، 2019) كانت مُدرسة، ناشطة، وسياسية. حاربت بترورث من أجل إعادة تقسيم المناطق الانتخابية لجعل التمثيل متساويًا في جمعية كونيتيكت العامة. وكانت منخرطة في حركة السلام العالمية، وتسافر حول العالم لتعمل من أجل السلام ولإنهاء حرب فيتنام، وعملت لاحقًا كمراقبة للتصويت في نيكاراغوا. عملت بترورث كرئيس لهيئة مراقبة المرافق العامة بعد التدريس في مدارس مستقلة. وعملت بمنصب رئيس كلية هارتفورد للنساء، في مجلس مدينة ويست هالفورد، ولاحقًا كمؤرخة للمدينة. (ar)
  • Miriam Butterworth (April 14, 1918 – July 9, 2019) was an American educator, activist, and politician. Butterworth fought for redistricting to equalize representation in the Connecticut General Assembly. She was involved in the international peace movement, traveling internationally to work for peace to end the Vietnam War and later as a monitor for voting in Nicaragua. After teaching at independent schools, Butterworth served as chair of the Public Utilities Control Authority. She served as president of Hartford College for Women, on the Town Council of West Hartford, and later as town historian. (en)
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  • Miriam Butterworth (en)
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  • Miriam Butterworth (en)
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  • Bloomfield, Connecticut, US (en)
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  • Hartford, Connecticut, US (en)
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