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A family at WalgettCommunity:
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Aboriginal housing, Gundurimba Road, LismoreCommunity:
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Depiction of Aboriginal housing at BoggabillaCommunity:
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SAFA protesters standing alongside bus [Left to right:] Gerry Mason, Pat Healy, Sue Reeves, Charles Perkins, Ray Leppik, Bob Gallagher, Ann Curthoys, John Butterworth, Norm McKay, Alan Outhred, [unidentified], Colin Bradford, Louise Higham.Community:
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President Patten (right) reads resolution at the 'Aborigines day of mourning' in Sydney, on 26 January 1938.Community:
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Sue Reeves sitting on a fence, Gundurimba Road, LismoreCommunity:
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Ann Curthoys and Louise Higham interview May Copeland (Fenella Stanley) and Tottie Barlow (Bertha Saunders) at Moree Aboriginal StationCommunity:
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Rural scene showing housingCommunity:
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Group of Aboriginal people with protest sign reading "Aborigines claim citizen rights!"Community:
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Aboriginal man standing in front of a sugar cane fieldCommunity:
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The swimming pool located at Moree Aboriginal Station