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Practicing Citations
- John Maynard is a credible author as he is not just a Worimi man and a professor of Indigenous History at the University of Newcastle, but a descendent of the founder of the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA).[1]
- Maynard is an expert in Indigenous research and the publisher, Australian Historical Studies, is a high-quality academic journal that specialises in Australian History.[2]
- This highly-regarded journal article explores, in-depth, the story of Fred Maynard, the founder of the AAPA, and the evolution of the movement, which will help strengthen information surrounding the origin of the association in the article.[3]
- The National Museum of Australia is a government owned website providing scholarly, high-quality information surrounding Australian History. [4]
- Khan is able to share how the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Movement has helped progress Indigenous Australians to a world that calls for Indigenous justice and fight for marginalised voices, which will prove useful when discussing the impact the movement has had on today’s progressive society.[5]
- ^ Maynard, John (2007). Fight for liberty and freedom : the origins of Australian Aboriginal activism. Aboriginal Studies Press.
- ^ Maynard, John (2003). Vision, voice and influence: The rise of the Australian aboriginal progressive association. Australian Historical Studies. pp. 91–105.
- ^ Maynard, John (2011). Fred Maynard and the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA): One God, One Aim, One Destiny. Aboriginal History, 21.
- ^ National Museum Australia (NMA) (2021). "Formation Of The AAPA".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Khan, Joseph (2020). Wielding the past to voice the future: an exploration of Indigenous Australians’ sustained call to be heard. NESAIS, 5(1).
Answers to Module 7 Questions
- Describe your media: Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association Logo
- Is it your own work? : No, https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/aapa/
- What is the file format? Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association Logo.jpg
- What license have you chosen? Created before 1926 and author died more than 70 years ago
- What category/gallery will you add it to? Indigenous people, Aboriginal Australians, activism, Australian politics
- How will you describe the file? The Australian Aboriginal Progressive Society was founded in 1924 by Fred Maynard and was the first Aboriginal activist group to form in Australia. The group aimed to stop the mistreatment of Aboriginal people through eradicating the NSW Aborigines Protection Board. This logo is a symbol of what the association stood for.
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