From the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Australia played a key role in the articulation and development of human rights for Aborigines. They provided practical and political support and scaffolding while developing an important ideological base, and they formed alliances across class, gender, race, religious, and political lines to achieve their goal of racial equality. Their activism coincided with the period associated with decolonisation. It has been argued that, in Australia, the end of empire coalesced with the rise of the labour movement in the 1940s. However, this article argues that as a means of understanding WCTU involvement in defending and shaping an Aboriginal rights agenda, the rise...
The article proposes that race is central to the historical sociology and contemporary practice of p...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
When Australia became a nation in 1901, its newly written constitution excluded all Aborigines, mal...
he Union of Australian Women (UAW) was a national organisation for left-wing women between World War...
The \u27White Australia\u27 policy is associated with the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901 and th...
This thesis is an examination of left-wing activist contributions to the Aboriginal rights movement ...
It has been commonly believed that the Aboriginal rights movement which developed in Australia in th...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
In 1938, Aboriginal rights advocate and critic of Aboriginal policy, Mary Bennett, accused the Weste...
The Aboriginal movement has been one of the most outspoken Australian social movements for nearly a ...
The Australian far left has a long and conflicted history of engagement with the politics of whitene...
© 2010 Dr. Fiona Lee DavisThis thesis presents the New South Wales Aboriginal station, Cummeragunja,...
This article compares the two most significant paradigm shifts in the administration of Aboriginal a...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
This article explores the removal or exclusion in the late 1940s of people in interracial marriages ...
The article proposes that race is central to the historical sociology and contemporary practice of p...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
When Australia became a nation in 1901, its newly written constitution excluded all Aborigines, mal...
he Union of Australian Women (UAW) was a national organisation for left-wing women between World War...
The \u27White Australia\u27 policy is associated with the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901 and th...
This thesis is an examination of left-wing activist contributions to the Aboriginal rights movement ...
It has been commonly believed that the Aboriginal rights movement which developed in Australia in th...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
In 1938, Aboriginal rights advocate and critic of Aboriginal policy, Mary Bennett, accused the Weste...
The Aboriginal movement has been one of the most outspoken Australian social movements for nearly a ...
The Australian far left has a long and conflicted history of engagement with the politics of whitene...
© 2010 Dr. Fiona Lee DavisThis thesis presents the New South Wales Aboriginal station, Cummeragunja,...
This article compares the two most significant paradigm shifts in the administration of Aboriginal a...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
This article explores the removal or exclusion in the late 1940s of people in interracial marriages ...
The article proposes that race is central to the historical sociology and contemporary practice of p...
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over...
When Australia became a nation in 1901, its newly written constitution excluded all Aborigines, mal...