
Edith Clarke
Edith Clarke is a Jamaican author and sociologist best known for her influential work 'My Mother Who Fathered Me', which explores the dynamics of single-parent households in Jamaica and challenges the prevailing narratives around fatherhood and family structures.
Born on Oct 10, 1883 (141 years old)
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Honduras:
Edith Clarke was the first female electrical engineer, recognized as a pioneer in her field.
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Jamaica:
Edith Clarke’s My Mother who Fathered Me was about the minority 30 per cent of homes with absent parents.
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