- Edward Brandis Denham
Edward Brandis Denham (1876-1938) was a British colonial administrator. He served as
Governor of Jamaica (1935–1938), British Guiana (1930–1935), and The Gambia (1928–1930).He was appointed Governor of Jamaica by the colonial office in 1935. His short three year stint was troubled with political and social unrest. There had been serious riots at the docks in Kingston and Falmouth in May and October 1935. 1938 opened with a cane cutters' strike on
Serge Island Estate in the parish of St. Thomas. In response, Governor Denham fired off anxioustelegram s to the colonial office inLondon . To head off trouble, Governor Denham appointed commissions to investigate wage rates and unemployment, followed by emergencypublic works initiatives.The Governor found the islands' problems complex and difficult to solve. Denham thought the real problems of Jamaica were less economic than political. The recent emergence of a group of well-educated mixed-raced Jamaican politicians posed the main threat to the delicately balanced equilibrium of British colonial rule.
Imperialism and democracy were as difficult to merge as black and white, but the British genius for compromise and putting blind eyes to unpleasant facts had indeed brought forth a workable system. It was that system of democratic ruling of native peoples which Sir Edward Denham believed in and practised.Denham died of a heart attack at Kings House, the Governors' residence, in 1938. In 1944, six years after his death, Jamaicans were granted universal adult
suffrage , an idea initiated by Governor Edward Denham. An area in the western section of Kingston called 'Denham town' is named after him.References
succession box
before=Sir John Middleton
title=Governor of The Gambia | years=1928–1930
after=Herbert Richmond Palmer succession box
before=Gordon Guggisberg
title=Governor of British Guiana | years=1930–1935
after=Geoffry Northcote succession box
before=A. S. Jeef , "acting"
title=Governor of Jamaica | years=1935–1938
after=Charles Campbell Woolley , "acting"
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