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Margaret E. Burton

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American missionary (1885–1969)

Margaret Ernestine Burton (1885–1969) was an American missionary who traveled toChina andJapan in 1909. She wrote several books based on her experiences and research while there.[1]

Burton was born in Massachusetts to a Baptist pastor and teacher. When her father was sent to a work-related journey to the Far East, Margaret travelled with him to look at women’s education there. When she returned to the US she wrote several books on the subject. She was committed to women’s education and advocated a holistic position on the relationship between evangelism and education. She was a member of the Board of Education of the Northern Baptist Convention as well as the Executive Board of the Association for Adult Education and the Department of Education; she was also heavily involved in the YMCA. She returned to China in 1921 as a member of the China Education Commission.[2]

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  1. ^Works by Margaret E. Burton atProject Gutenberg
  2. ^Boston University website, School of Theology section,Burton, Margaret Ernestine (1885-1969): Proponent of women’s education, by Anneke Helen Stasson

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