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Catherine Taylor (South African politician)

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Name
  
Catherine Taylor


Role
  
South African Politician

Died
  
April 9, 1992, Cape Town, South Africa

Books
  
Apart, 1992: The Facts and Challenges, If Courage Goes: My Twenty Years in South African Politics

Catherine Dorothea Taylor (4 February 1914 in Birmingham, England – 9 April 1992 in Cape Town) was a South African politician. She was the Member of Parliament for Wynberg, Cape Town until she resigned from the United Party in 1974.

Taylor was a United MP for Wynberg, 1953–74, Shadow Minister of Education 1971-74 and Shadow Secretary for Coloured Affairs 1972-74. She also wrote an autobiography, "If Courage Goes".

She was a daughter of Venerable Archdeacon Harold Stephen Sharpe. She read philosophy, languages, Psychology and history at Bristol University.

Taylor married Lance Gordon Taylor in Cape Town on 5 September 1939. They had three sons.

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Catherine Taylor (South African politician) Wikipedia


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