Edith Clarke (anthropologist)

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Born1896
Westmoreland Parish
Died1979
Alma materLondon School of Economics
Edith Clarke
Born1896
Westmoreland Parish
Died1979
Academic background
Alma materLondon School of Economics

Edith Clarke (1896-1979) was a Jamaican anthropologist,[1] administrator, legislator, and advocate for women and children's rights.[2]

Edith Clarke was born in Westmoreland Parish, a member of the Jamaican white elite. She was the daughter of Hugh Clarke, a planter and the custos of Westmoreland parish.[2] An account cited that she was influenced by her grandfather, Henry Clarke, who is noted for his campaign against poverty and social justice in Jamaica.[2]

Clarke was educated at Abbey School in Malvern before studying at University College, London.[2] She undertook postgraduate study in social anthropology under Bronisław Malinowski at the London School of Economics.

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