Ophelia Clenlans (c. 1841 – February 12, 1907) was a civil rights activist and journalist from Omaha, Nebraska.
[1] Clenlans was appointed a member of the executive board of the National Federation of Afro-American Women in 1896.
[2] She was also a prominent member of the Omaha Colored Women's Club led by Ella Mahammitt.
[3] She was a prime mover or the organization of the North and South Omaha Colored Woman's club.
She was treasurer of the Nebraska chapter of the Ruth Corps, an Omaha religious group, and an officer of the Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star.