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Cynthia Farrar

Cynthia Farrar (April 20, 1795, Marlborough, New Hampshire – January 25, 1862, Ahmednagar, India) was a Christian missionary from the United States of America. She was a teacher and founded girls' schools in Bombay and Ahmednagar. She was one of the first single American women recruited as a missionary to work and live abroad. In 1848 Jyotiba Phule visited her school in Ahemadnagar and was inspired to open a school for girls in Poona (Now Pune). It was first ever school for girls founded and run by an Indian. Later Phule enrolled his wife Savitribai Phule in Farrar's school for a course of teacher training. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Democratic Vistas : Reflections on the Life of American Democracy /

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    Democratic vistas : reflections on the life of American democracy /

    Published 2004
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    Democratic vistas : reflections on the life of American democracy /

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    Democratic vistas : reflections on the life of American democracy /

    Published 2004
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