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Friday essay: Aboriginal Anzacs fought for Australia, but returned home to racism. It fuelled their activism

  • Written by John Maynard, Director/Chair of Aboriginal History - The Wollotuka Institute, University of Newcastle

Historians estimate more than 1,000 Aboriginal Australians served in the first world war. After the war, many expressed their disappointment that “fighting for our King and country” had not resulted in any improvement in Aboriginal rights or living conditions.

Unlike white soldiers, they were not feted as heroes. Instead, they faced...

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