Description
Explore the historical significance of 'The 1967 Referendum,' a pivotal moment in Australian history that transformed the relationship between Indigenous and white Australians. On 27 May 1967, a groundbreaking national referendum led to a decisive vote to amend the Australian Constitution regarding Aboriginal peoples. This insightful book examines the complex legal and political landscape surrounding the referendum, revealing why it is considered a turning point in the struggle for Aboriginal rights. It delves into the constitutional changes that spurred a long-lasting dialogue about citizenship, civic responsibilities, and government accountability regarding Aboriginal affairs.
Authored by historians Attwood and Markus, this essential read compiles powerful narratives that emerged during the referendum campaign, shedding light on its implications for social justice and equity in Australia. Through a blend of personal recollections from Indigenous voices and meticulously researched historical documents, 'The 1967 Referendum' invites readers to understand the profound myths and realities of Australia’s journey toward reconciliation. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Australian history, law, and Indigenous rights, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the legacy of the 1967 referendum and appreciate its role in shaping modern Australia’s cultural and political landscape.
Authored by historians Attwood and Markus, this essential read compiles powerful narratives that emerged during the referendum campaign, shedding light on its implications for social justice and equity in Australia. Through a blend of personal recollections from Indigenous voices and meticulously researched historical documents, 'The 1967 Referendum' invites readers to understand the profound myths and realities of Australia’s journey toward reconciliation. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Australian history, law, and Indigenous rights, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the legacy of the 1967 referendum and appreciate its role in shaping modern Australia’s cultural and political landscape.