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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0450127

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $205,366.00
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    The influence and inspiration of African-American political and intellectual thought on Aboriginal political activism in 20th century Australia. This project will explore the significant African American influences during the 20th century on the rise of organised Aboriginal political protest. This agitation rose and fell in unison with the impact of world events and personalities. Across the entire spectrum of the century the imprint of unwavering support, inspiration and influence of African .... The influence and inspiration of African-American political and intellectual thought on Aboriginal political activism in 20th century Australia. This project will explore the significant African American influences during the 20th century on the rise of organised Aboriginal political protest. This agitation rose and fell in unison with the impact of world events and personalities. Across the entire spectrum of the century the imprint of unwavering support, inspiration and influence of African American intellectual and political thought on Aboriginal political mobilisation runs deep - Jack Johnson, African American servicemen during WW I and WW II, W.E.B Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Malcom X and the Black Panthers are just some that will be analysed in a project that holds significant international racial-historical importance.
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    Discovery Indigenous Researchers Development - Grant ID: DI0347284

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $80,000.00
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    The Aboriginal Fight for Liberty and Freedom - The hidden history of African-American influence on the 1920s rise of Aboriginal political activism. This project will explore the significant African-American influences on the rise of the 1920s Aboriginal political movement. Previously undisclosed material revealed over the past two years has necessitated a re-evaluation of early Australian Aboriginal political history. Why was the history of the rise of early Aboriginal political activism missing .... The Aboriginal Fight for Liberty and Freedom - The hidden history of African-American influence on the 1920s rise of Aboriginal political activism. This project will explore the significant African-American influences on the rise of the 1920s Aboriginal political movement. Previously undisclosed material revealed over the past two years has necessitated a re-evaluation of early Australian Aboriginal political history. Why was the history of the rise of early Aboriginal political activism missing for some five decades? Why were significant relationships with high profile African-American identities obscured and erased from memories? The research outcomes from this archival study will make a contribution to the contemporary issues surrounding reconciliation and the current volatile historical debate over Aboriginal history. This project holds significant international racial historical importance.
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