Charles Freer Andrews

English-Indian priest and educator

Charles Freer Andrews - English-Indian priest and educator
Born

1871
154 years ago

Died

April 5th, 1940
85 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

India

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A priest and educator contributed to the Indian independence movement. Served as a missionary, promoting social reform and education. Established schools and advocated for the rights of marginalized communities. Worked closely with key figures in Indian politics, fostering goodwill between England and India. Engaged with Mahatma Gandhi and supported the nonviolent struggle for independence. His efforts were instrumental in promoting a better understanding of Indian culture in England.

Established educational institutions in India

Advocated for the rights of the Indian people

Worked with Mahatma Gandhi on social issues

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