Edgar Brookes
Template:Short descriptionTemplate:Use dmy datesScript error: No such module "Distinguish". Professor Edgar Harry Brookes (4 February 1897 – 22 April 1979) was a British-born South African Liberal senator and South African representative to the League of Nations.Template:Sfn He initially supported apartheid but his views changed early in his political and academic career.
Biography
Brookes was born in Smethwick, England in 1897.Template:Sfn He attended Maritzburg College in Natal, South Africa where he matriculated in 1911. He attended the University of South Africa and the London School of Economics.
Some of his early works are noted for stressing the advantages of separate development of the races in South Africa, but it is noted that his views changed early in his career.Template:Sfn Brookes was involved with the South African Institute of Race Relations in the 1920s.Template:Sfn
He became a senator in 1937 and retired as the senator for Zululand in 1953. Between 1933 and 1945 he was the principal of Adams College. He worked closely with John Dube to achieve common objectives. The school became one of the most important schools for black education.Template:Sfn He was a professor of History and Political Science at the University of Natal.[1]
When the Liberal Party was formed in 1953 he did not at first join it, but changed his mind when Peter Brown and other Liberals were detained in the 1960 State of Emergency, which was imposed after the Sharpeville massacre.Template:Sfn
After he retired from teaching at the University of Natal he was ordained as an Anglican priest.
Works
- History of Native Policy in South Africa (1924)
- The Colour Problems of South Africa (1933)
- The Native Reserves of Natal (with N. Hurwitz) (1957)
- The City of God (1960)
- A History of Natal (1965). Co-authored with Colin Webb. A second edition with a new preface was published in 1987.
- A History of the University of Natal (1967)
- A South African Pilgrimage (1977)
References
Citations
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External links
- Biography at SA History Online
- Correspondence and papers at the Killie Campbell Africana Museum in Durban.
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- 1897 births
- 1979 deaths
- Alumni of Maritzburg College
- 20th-century South African Anglican priests
- Liberal Party of South Africa politicians
- Members of the Senate of South Africa
- University of South Africa alumni
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Academic staff of the University of Natal
- British emigrants to the Colony of Natal