
Jack Patten - Wikipedia
John Thomas Patten (27 March 1905 – 12 October 1957) was an Aboriginal Australian civil rights activist and journalist. He was a co-founder of the Aborigines Progressive Association and led some of the first organised Aboriginal protests, including the Day of Mourning in 1938 and the Cummeragunja walk-off of 1939.
John Thomas (Jack) Patten - Australian Dictionary of Biography
John Thomas (Jack) Patten (1905-1957), Aboriginal leader, was born on 27 March 1905 at Moama, New South Wales, eldest of six children of John Thomas Patten, labourer and later police tracker, and his wife Christina Mary, née Middleton.
Remembering Jack Patten (1905 – 1957) - Koori History
Feb 29, 2016 · John Thomas Patten (28 March, 1905 – 12 October, 1957) was an Australian Aboriginal leader, professional boxer, journalist and civil rights activist. Early Life. John Thomas Patten was born March 28, 1905, at Cummeragunja, an Aboriginal reserve situated near Moama on the New South Wales side of the Murray River.
Jack Patten | firstpeoplesrelations.vic.gov.au
Jack Patten was one of the great Aboriginal leaders of the 20th century and set the agenda for the civil rights movement in Australia. The Yorta Yorta man spoke out against Aboriginal inequality with such vigour that his words resounded across the land.
Jack Patten | Australian Aboriginal leader | Britannica
In 1937 Gibbs joined fellow activists William Ferguson and Jack Patten in the Aborigines Progressive Association, a newly created organization dedicated to ending discrimination against Aboriginal people. She became a public speaker on issues important to women and children and wrote articles for newspapers.
Jack Patten - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Jack Patten was an Australian Aboriginal leader. He was a powerful speaker and organizer. He worked to make the Australian government give Aboriginal people fair and equal treatment.
Jack Patten - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Australian Aboriginal leader Jack Patten worked to make the Australian government treat Aboriginal people fairly and give them equal rights with white Australians. He was a powerful speaker and organizer.
Jack Patten - Indigenous Rights
Jack Patten joined the Australian Army and served during the Second World War. He was the editor of the Aborigines Progressive Association's Abo Call, which helped break down isolation in Aboriginal communities. He died in an accident in Fitzroy, a …
John (Jack) Patten - Monash University
Jack Patten was born and educated at Cumeroogunga. As a young man, he joined a highly politically conscious Aboriginal camp at Salt Pan Creek, Sydney, where he was surrounded by angry and assertive refugees from Aboriginal reserves on the state’s north and south coasts.
Jack Patten Nabs Title Role in MGM+’s “Robin Hood” Series
Jan 28, 2025 · Australian newcomer Jack Patten will play everyone’s favorite man in tights! And when we say he is new on the scene, we mean it. He just graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney in 2023, and this will be his first role on the small screen.
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