Marion Patrick Jones
/Overview
Marion Patrick Jones Glean O’Callaghan born Woodbrook, Port of Spain, Trinidad August 16, 1931 (d. 2016). Trinidadian international civil servant, social anthropologist and novelist; Quaker pacifist; in Britain as Marion Glean founding Secretary of Campaign Against Racial Discrimination 1964; in Paris as Marion O’Callaghan Director of UNESCO Social Science Programs 1965-90, including anti-Apartheid.
Quotations
“I have done some rifle shooting. But I’m a Quaker and I’m not going to shoot at anything but wooden ducks.” (The Guardian, Dec. 12, 1964; photo Wikipedia)