澳大利亚土著居民和伦敦有色人种联盟

Q3 Arts and Humanities History Australia Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1080/14490854.2023.2203727
Fiona Paisley
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摘要在20世纪30年代至40年代,伦敦有色人种联盟是与西印度群岛有联系的黑人侨民的一部分,将澳大利亚原住民纳入其全球关注的问题之一。本文旨在通过其通讯和直接呼吁澳大利亚政府,调查LCP为促进澳大利亚原住民权利所做的努力。作为一个黑人组织,它这样做是其更大议程的一个方面,目的是塑造英联邦的未来,并在全球范围内结束白人种族主义。该联盟历史上迄今为止被忽视的这一方面,在一定程度上得益于其与反奴隶制协会和英联邦联盟的互动,这两个网络的澳大利亚参与者总部设在伦敦,在这个时代,它们通常与原住民事业的国际化联系在一起。然而,就在LCP声称要为澳大利亚原住民发声的同时,原住民活动家正在推动他们自己的改革议程,并积极参与国际主义,主要来自澳大利亚国内。
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The Aboriginal Australians and the League of Coloured Peoples in London
Abstract During the 1930s and into the 1940s, the League of Coloured Peoples in London, part of the Black diaspora with links to the West Indies, included Aboriginal Australia among its global concerns. This article sets out to investigate the LCP’s efforts, through its newsletter and by direct appeals to Australian governments, to promote the rights of Indigenous Australians. It did so as one aspect of its larger agenda as a Black organisation to shape the future of the British Commonwealth and end white racism globally. This hitherto overlooked aspect of the League’s history was informed in part by its interactions with the Anti-Slavery Society and the British Commonwealth League, two networks with Australian participants based in London that are more usually associated with internationalising the Aboriginal cause in this era. At the same time as the LCP was claiming to speak for Aboriginal Australia, however, Indigenous activists were promoting their own reform agendas and actively engaging in internationalism largely from within Australia.
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History Australia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association. It publishes high quality and innovative scholarship in any field of history. Its goal is to reflect the breadth and vibrancy of the historical community in Australia and further afield.
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