he Union of Australian Women (UAW) was a national organisation for left-wing women between World War II and the emergence of the women’s liberation movement. Along with other left-wing activists, UAW members supported Aboriginal rights, through their policies, publications and actions. They also attracted a number of Aboriginal members including Pearl Gibbs, Gladys O’Shane, Dulcie Flower and Faith Bandler. Focusing on NSW activity in the assimilation period, this article argues that the strong support of UAW members for Aboriginal rights drew upon the group’s establishment far-left politics, its relations with other women’s groups and the activism of its Aboriginal members. Non-Aboriginal members of the UAW gave practical and resourceful as...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
This thesis examines the historical relationships between two peak bodies at critical moments in the...
From the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Australia playe...
Discusses feminism, maternalism, and the campaign for Aboriginal citizenship in New South Wales, Aus...
This thesis is an examination of left-wing activist contributions to the Aboriginal rights movement ...
The Aboriginal movement has been one of the most outspoken Australian social movements for nearly a ...
It has been commonly believed that the Aboriginal rights movement which developed in Australia in th...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
In this thesis I study Indigenous activism in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern in the 1970s. I exp...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
The motivating force of traditional Aboriginal women's culture which inspires them to extraordinary ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
During the 1950s an Aboriginal mining cooperative in Western Australia's Pilbara attracted widesprea...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
This thesis examines the historical relationships between two peak bodies at critical moments in the...
From the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Australia playe...
Discusses feminism, maternalism, and the campaign for Aboriginal citizenship in New South Wales, Aus...
This thesis is an examination of left-wing activist contributions to the Aboriginal rights movement ...
The Aboriginal movement has been one of the most outspoken Australian social movements for nearly a ...
It has been commonly believed that the Aboriginal rights movement which developed in Australia in th...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
In this thesis I study Indigenous activism in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern in the 1970s. I exp...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
The motivating force of traditional Aboriginal women's culture which inspires them to extraordinary ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
During the 1950s an Aboriginal mining cooperative in Western Australia's Pilbara attracted widesprea...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
This thesis examines the historical relationships between two peak bodies at critical moments in the...