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Old-Fashioned Bus

Sixty years ago, 29 students took a bus ride that changed the way Australia thought about race

Source: Guardian

A group of students boarded a bus in 1965, to challenge racism and fight for Indigenous rights. These young activists exposed deep injustices and sparked a movement for change. 
This entry was posted in Finding Common Ground, Ourselves and Others, The Individual and Society and tagged History, People on March 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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