William Cooper - A Life Story presentation by Bain Atwood
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William Cooper - A Life Story presentation by Bain Atwood

William Cooper - An Aboriginal Life Story presentation by Bain Atwood

By Heritage Hobsons Bay

Date and time

Tuesday, April 30 · 6 - 7pm AEST

Location

Hobsons Bay City Council

Auditorium 115 Civic Parade Altona, VIC 3018 Australia

About this event

  • 1 hour

William Cooper's passionate struggle against the dispossession of Aboriginal people and the denial of their rights and his heroic fight for them to become citizens in their own country has been widely commemorated and celebrated. By carefully reconstructing the historical losses his Yorta Yorta people suffered and endured, William Cooper: An Aboriginal Life Story reveals how the first seventy years of Cooper's life inspired the remarkable political work he undertook in the 1930s.

Focusing on Cooper's most important campaigns-his famous petition to the British king George for an Aboriginal representative in the Australian parliament, his call for a day of mourning after 150 years of colonisation, the walk-off of the Yorta Yorta people from Cumeroogunga reserve in 1939 and his opposition to the establishment of an Aboriginal regiment in the Second World War-this carefully researched study sheds important new light on the long struggle that Indigenous people have fought to have the truth about Australia's black history heard and win representation in Australia's political order.

Author Bain Attwood has published extensively in the history of colonialism. An Aboriginal Life Story (2021). Cooper's connection to Hobsons bay includes his residency in Footscray toward the end of his political career.

Join us for a riveting discussion about this remarkable man from a renowned writer on indigenous matters.

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