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The 1965 Freedom Ride: Charles Perkins and Aboriginal Rights

The 1965 Freedom Ride: Charles Perkins and Aboriginal Rights

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In this episode of The Story of Australia: Indigenous Worlds and Colonial Expansion, Lucas and Luna explore the 1965 Freedom Ride, a pivotal moment in the Aboriginal civil rights movement. Led by Charles Perkins, a group of university students from Sydney traveled through rural New South Wales to expose segregation and discrimination. They visited towns like Walgett, Moree, and Kempsey, staging protests at pools, cinemas, and pubs. The ride sparked national debate and helped shift public opinion toward supporting the 1967 referendum. Lucas details the confrontations, the courage of participants, and the legacy of a campaign that used nonviolent direct action to challenge entrenched racism. The conversation also touches on the role of the Student Action for Aborigines (SAFA) group and the broader context of Indigenous activism in mid-20th century Australia. This episode offers a close look at a turning point in the fight for equality, told through specific events and personal stories. #FreedomRide #CharlesPerkins #AboriginalRights #1965 #SAFA #Walgett #Moree #Kempsey #Segregation #CivilRights #IndigenousActivism #1967Referendum #StudentAction #Nonviolence #RuralNSW #AustralianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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