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John Maynard discusses Aboriginal activism in the context of the international Black Nationalist movement and the international travel and activism of Aboriginal Australians including Martin Fernando and Mrs Charles Aurora. Maynard also discusses the transcultural/transnational focus of his work, which began with his research into his grandfather, Fred Maynard, and his involvement with the rise of the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA).
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Transcultural/Transnational Interaction and Influences on Aboriginal Australia
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