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William Ferguson (Australian Aboriginal leader)

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was the pamphlet that he wrote with Patten to promote their cause. He organised five APA conferences in country towns from 1938. He also was elected a member of the Aborigines Welfare Board, after the government responded to APA criticism by deciding to have two Aboriginal people on the board. While
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While he had lived outside of the system of "protection" of Aboriginal people, he was well aware of the conditions under which other Aboriginal people lived. From 1936, when parliament amended the
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to increase its powers to govern Aboriginal people's lives, he began speaking and lobbying for civil rights, that he later called "citizen rights". He launched the
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in the west of the State. His first political involvements were as an organiser of shearers for the
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William "Bill" Ferguson, 2019 bronze statue, Dubbo NSW: sign "Aborigines Claim Citizen Rights!"
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with his wife, Margaret (née Gowans, also of Scot/Aboriginal heritage) and 12 children.
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He collapsed after a final speech before the election, and died of hypertensive
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on the board he was shocked by the complaints received about conditions in
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and, from 14 years after leaving school, worked with his father as a
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Darlington Point, New South Wales
Dubbo, New South Wales

Aboriginal Australian
Darlington Point
Waddi
New South Wales
Warengesda Mission
Cootamundra
shearer
labourer
mailman
Australian Workers' Union
Australian Labor Party
Dubbo
Aborigines Protection Act 1909
Aborigines Progressive Association
Dubbo
NSW Legislative Assembly
William Cooper
John Patten
Day of Mourning
Australia Day
Aboriginal reserves
Chifley
Labor government
Canberra
Australian Aborigines' League
Herbert Johnson

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