St. Patrick's, Montserrat, British Leeward Islands
Died
1995 (aged 100–101)
Nationality
British
Other names
Ellen Peters
Occupation(s)
teacher, trade unionist
Years active
1907–1968
Ellen Dolly Peters, BEM (18 November 1894 – 1995) was an Afro-Montserratian teacher and trade unionist. Outspoken in her activism for improved conditions for workers, she was instrumental in the rise of William Bramble's political career and earned the title "king maker". For her contributions to labor, she was awarded the British Empire Medal and was awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her teaching and service to the Catholic Church.
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