Founder and first director of London's Africa Centre
Margaret Feeny |
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Born | Margaret Mary Feeny 1917 |
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Died | 3 January 2012(2012-01-03) (aged 94–95) |
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Known for | Founder and first director of the Africa Centre, London |
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Margaret Mary Feeny MBE (1917 – 3 January 2012) was the founder and first director of London's Africa Centre charity, from 1963 to 1978.[1]
Biography
Margaret Feeny was born in 1917, the eleventh of twelve children of a businessman.[2]
Feeny was General Secretary of the Sword of the Spirit, which became the Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR),[3] and then Progressio.[4] She conceptualized the Africa Centre, London, and organised support from both Africans and Britons to bring the idea to fruition.[5] The Africa Centre was registered as a charity in 1961, and in 1964 opened to the public at 38 King Street, Covent Garden,[6][7] with Feeny as its first director. She remained in that role from 1963 until 1978.[1]
In 1975, she moved to Bath, Somerset. She became a Social Democratic Party then Liberal Democrat councillor in 1994, and Mayor of Bath in 1996, but had a stroke while on official business to their twin town of Aix-en-Provence.[8] She died in early 2012 aged 94 and her funeral took place at St John's Church, South Parade, Bath, on 18 January.[citation needed]
References
External links
Images of Margaret Feeney: "Margaret Feeney, 2 February 1983"; "Margaret Feeney outside the Guildhall, Bath 1996?", Bath In Time (online images).