Margaret Legum
Economist, Author
1933 – 2007
Who was Margaret Legum?
Margaret Jean Roberts Legum was a South African/British anti-apartheid activist and social reformer, who specialized in economics.
Known primarily for her globally influential 1963 book on the necessity of economic sanctions against South Africa, South Africa: Crisis for the West, which she wrote in partnership with her husband Colin, Legum had a long career as a key member of the Iona Community, the radical ecumenical movement based on the Scottish island of Iona.
Such was the impact of the couple's work that in 1962 she and Colin, who was regarded as Fleet Street's first African correspondent, were expelled from their homeland and were able to return only after the end of apartheid. Holding dual nationality, she settled in Great Britain and was soon in demand as a broadcaster, journalist and trainer for radical activists. Her husband had been recruited to The Observer by David Astor and became one of the most influential journalists in his field, drawing heavily on his wife's experiences and intellectual excellence.
She worked as a lecturer at the London School of Economics, as she had back at Rhodes University. She was the founder of the South African Centre for Anti-Racism and Sexism as well as the British agency PACE. Her first degree, in economics, was from Rhodes University, and to this she added another from Cambridge and a third from Rhodes. Margaret Legum's last book, It Doesn't Have To Be Like This, was published in 2002.
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- Born
- Oct 8, 1933
South Africa - Nationality
- United Kingdom
- South Africa
- Profession
- Education
- Rhodes University
- Died
- Nov 1, 2007
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on July 23, 2013
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