Ray Jackson
Australian activist for Aboriginal rights

Born
1941
84 years ago
Died
April 23rd, 2015
10 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Australia
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An activist focused on Aboriginal rights and recognition. Played a significant role in raising awareness about the struggles faced by Indigenous Australians. Co-founded the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, representing the ongoing fight for land rights and sovereignty. Advocated for justice and equality throughout his life, participating in various campaigns and demonstrations that aimed to address the issues affecting Aboriginal communities. His work contributed to the ongoing dialogue and activism surrounding Indigenous rights in Australia.
Co-founded the Aboriginal Tent Embassy
Advocated for land rights and sovereignty
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