Clover Graham

Clover Graham (1956–2012) was a Jamaican lawyer, university lecturer, and honorary liaison to the UNHCR in Jamaica (1998–2012), specialising in human rights.

She also worked at the Norman Manley Law School legal aid clinic, and lectured at the University of Technology, both in Jamaica.

[3] She campaigned for the curriculum at Norwood Girls' School, South London, to reflect Black history and achievements.

[1] She was a volunteer at Sabarr Books, Brixton, the first volunteer-run Black bookshop in London.

[citation needed] In 2007, her son, Taiwo, and his girlfriend, Jhanel Whyte, were murdered in St Andrew, Jamaica.