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Redfern

Aboriginal activism in the 1970s
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Redfern: Aboriginal activism in the 1970s explores the dynamic resurgence of Aboriginal political, economic, and cultural life in Sydney's Redfern suburb during the 1970s. It reveals how Aboriginal intellectuals and young radicals, having escaped rural poverty and segregation, rapidly built vital community institutionsβ€”a health service, housing cooperative, legal service, child care centre, and black theatreβ€”despite discrimination and challenges. This detailed historical account highlights the resilience and vision that shaped Aboriginal self-determination.
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This compelling history is ideal for readers interested in Aboriginal activism, Australian social and political history, and community development. It will appeal to students, academics, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of indigenous rights movements and urban Aboriginal culture.

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Redfern: Aboriginal activism in the 1970s 'A timely and overdue study of one of the most exciting time periods in Aboriginal political history.' -Professor John Maynard

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In the 1970s, the run-down inner-city suburb of Redfern was a gathering place for Aboriginal intellectuals and ambitious young radicals. Having fled poverty and segregation in rural Australia in the 1950s and 60s, they set about fulfilling their vision: a new way of living where Aboriginal people could control their own livesβ€”politically, economically, and culturally.

Redfern: Aboriginal activism in the 1970s is the previously untold story of how they set about fulfilling their dreams. In a fast-paced burst of creativity and hard work, in just three years, an Aboriginal health service, a housing cooperative, a legal service, a childcare centre, and a black theatre in Redfern were established. They had some support and the promise of self-determination under the newly elected Whitlam's Labor government, but there was also abuse and discrimination. This is the story of how, with hard work, humour, and vision, they prevailed to build organisations that have served as models for similar organisations all over Australia.

'A timely and overdue study of one of the most exciting time periods in Aboriginal political history.' - Professor John Maynard

'The 1960s gave protest a voice. By the early 70s, the Aboriginal voice had become very loud near the heart of Sydney, in Redfern. It was thrilling. I knew at the time that something important was happening, but until reading Johanna Perheentupa's Redfern, I didn't know how important.' - Bryan Brown, actor

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925302295

Publisher: ATF Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: ATF Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 330g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Johanna Perheentupa is an historian whose research fields are Australian Indigenous politics and advocacy for social change, and their engagement with settler colonial society and governments. She has also published on the history of Aboriginal material culture. Johanna grew up in Finland, and lives in Sydney, where she lectures in Indigenous Studies at UNSW Sydney.

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