Tom Foster

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Tom Foster was an activist involved in organizing the 1938 National Day of Mourning, a landmark Indigenous protest highlighting injustices against Aboriginal Australians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous rights activist
human
activeIn 1930s
advocatedFor ending discrimination against Aboriginal Australians
improved living conditions for Aboriginal Australians
recognition of Aboriginal Australians as citizens
associatedWithEvent 150th anniversary of British colonisation of Australia
cause Indigenous land rights
civil rights for Aboriginal Australians
countryOfCitizenship Australia
ethnicGroup Aboriginal Australian
fieldOfWork anti-racism activism
human rights
social justice
hasGender male
knownFor highlighting injustices against Aboriginal Australians
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Indigenous rights movement in Australia
notableFor organising the 1938 National Day of Mourning
occupation activist
opposed celebratory framing of the 150th anniversary of British settlement
participantIn 1938 National Day of Mourning
placeOfActivity New South Wales
Sydney
subjectOf historical studies of the 1938 Day of Mourning
usedMethod peaceful protest
political organising
public demonstration

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