File FVF767 - March for Justice, Freedom and Hope Ephemera

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FVF767

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March for Justice, Freedom and Hope Ephemera

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  • 1986-1987 (Creation)

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1 folder.

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(1986-198-)

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A special committee established to help organise a march for land rights and to protest the celebrations for Australia's bicentenary. Planning for the march launched nationally on 4 July 1987. Aside from acting as a counterpoint to the bicentenary celebrations, the aim of the march was to draw national and international attention to the ongoing impacts of colonisation and issues regarding the health, education, welfare, imprisonment rates and deaths in custody of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The resulting march was attended by more than 40,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples and non-Indigenous supporters. It was, at the time, the largest march ever held in Sydney since the Vietnam moratoriums. The march arrived in Hyde Park, Sydney, on Australia Day, 26 January 1988. Reverend Charles Harris was a leading figure of March 88 Committee. The Committee was connected to the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC) through Reverend Harris. Unable to determine when the Committee disbanded.

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(1931-1993)

Biographical history

Charles Enoch Edward Harris was born on 8 July 1931 near Ingham, North Queensland, to Golgay Harris and Allie Harris (nee Wyle). He was an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community leader and a Uniting Church minister. He was instrumental in the creation of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC), which formed in 1985, and the UAICC's March 88 Committee, which played a key role in the 1988 March for Freedom, Justice, and Hope. He died on 7 May 1993.

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(1985-)

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The Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC) formed in 1985, after the Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia agreed to officially support the formation of the Congress. Reverend Charles Harris was the founding President. The UAICC consists of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members of the Uniting Church in Australia, though members can also come from any other Christian denomination. The March 88 Committee - a special committee formed to organise the 1988 March for Justice, Freedom and Hope - was connected to the UAICC.

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From the UQFL468 Jackie Huggins Collection, Items 1-3.

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Material produced by the United Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC) March 88 Committee for the march in Sydney to protest the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988.

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Unrestricted access.

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In copyright. Can be reproduced for personal research and study. For other uses see About copyright. Please attribute the Fryer Library.

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  • English

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991014547782203131

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Created, Kymberley Bax, 19-Apr-2024.

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