Helen McKenzie Black

Mayoress, community worker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroMayoress, community worker
PlacesNew Zealand
wasSocial worker
Gender
Female
Birth16 August 1896, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death17 October 1963 (aged 67 years)
Star signLeo
Politics:New Zealand National Party
Awards
Member of the Order of the British Empire 
The details

Biography

Helen McKenzie Black MBE (née Murray, 16 August 1896 – 17 October 1963) was a New Zealand mayoress and community worker. She was born in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 16 August 1896. On 3 December 1924, she married Robert Black, who was Mayor of Dunedin from 1929 to 1933.

Her husband stood in the 1931 election in the Dunedin North electorate as an independent candidate in support of the United Party, but withdrew shortly before the election, too late for his name to be removed from the ballot. She stood in Dunedin North in the 1935 election for the Democrat Party and came a distant third; she was one of only three women who stood for election that year. Black stood again in 1954 for the National Party.

In the 1952 New Year Honours, Black was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for social welfare services.

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