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| Caroline Anthonypillai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Caroline Anthonypillai Caroline Anthonypillai (October 8, 1908 – July 7, 2009) was a leftist leader in Sri Lanka and wife of S.C.C. Anthonypillai, a Sri Lankan union organizer and Indian politician. She was sometimes called the leading light of the leftist movement"〔(Leading light of leftist movement in Sri Lanka dead ) The Hindu – July 7, 2009〕 ==Early life== Caroline (born ''Dona Caroline Rupasinghe Gunawardena'') was born on October 8, 1908, in Avissawella to Don Jakolis Rupasinghe Gunawardena, a headman of the village and British agent, and his wife. She had eight siblings, which included National Hero Philip Gunawardena. After her father was arrested by the British during communal roundups, she was sent to a Buddhist girls' school, where she gained nationalist views. After completing her studies, she went back to her village to teach at a Buddhist school.〔(Pioneer Sri Lankan Socialist Celebrates Her 100th Birthday Caroline Anthony Pillai – The Lioness of Boralugoda ) The Island – September 28, 2008〕 She was asked to teach Sinhala to Anthonypillai, one of many Tamils who decided to join the labor movement. Though he was a Tamil Christian and she was a Sinhala Buddhist, and she was six years older than he was, they married in 1939 and had four children.
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