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On 4 February 1939 Patten visited Cummeragunja at the request of his father, John Patten Snr, who was a resident on the station. Patten addressed a large gathering of the station's residents in relation to the deteriorating conditions and the intimidation to which the residents were being subjected
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government plans for the removal of Aboriginal children and gave clarity to the station's residents regarding their rights. Patten convinced a majority of the station's residents to leave Cummeragunja, in an event which would come to be known as the
131:. Patten was educated at public schools in Tumbarumba and West Wyalong, and attended high school at West Wyalong. Following high school, Patten was unsuccessful in joining the 278: 135:
and worked for the Sydney Municipal Council. To make ends meet he occasionally worked as a boxer. While boxing at Casino in 1931, Patten married Selina Avery.
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During the 1930s he became an experienced organiser and public speaker, speaking regularly on Aboriginal rights at
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in the Middle East. He was discharged in 1942, returning home with a knee badly damaged by shrapnel.
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John Patten was born in 1905 to John James Patten and Christina Mary Patten, née Middleton, at
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Patten died in hospital in October 1957 after being involved in a motor vehicle accident in
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to under the government appointed manager, Arthur McQuiggan. Patten raised the subject of
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Throughout 1939 Patten led a campaign for Aboriginal people to be able to serve in the
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however, it folded in September 1938 after six issues due to a shortage of funds.
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Patten, John Thomas (Jack) (1905 - 1957), Australian Dictionary of Biography
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Jack Patten - Australian Aboriginal Civil Rights Leader, KooriHistory.com
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on Sunday afternoons, along with other Aboriginal activists such as
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In April 1938, Patten established a short-lived monthly newspaper,
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Cummeragunja Aboriginal Reserve
New South Wales
Melbourne
Victoria
Fawkner, Victoria
Australian
Aboriginal Australian
Cummeragunja Reserve
Aboriginal reserve
New South Wales
Navy
the Domain
Pearl Gibbs
Aborigines Progressive Association
William Ferguson
Day of Mourning
Joseph Lyons
Prime Minister
The Abo Call
the Depression
New South Wales
Cummeragunja walk-off
Australian armed forces
2nd AIF
Fitzroy
Melbourne



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