It would have amazed campaigners from 1967 to see people today wearing outfits that overtly describe the movement.
At a demonstration, Faith Bandler (right) and her daughter Lilon (2R) appeal to national unity as grounds for constitutional amendment.
Aboriginal Studies Press
The 1967 referendum was the culmination of a long struggle for both Aboriginal rights and respect, for social esteem as well as equality before the law.
Faith Bandler will be remembered as a tireless advocate for the rights of South Sea Islanders in Australia.
AAP Image/Jane Dempster
Mrs Faith Bandler has died. We mourn our loss and honour her life. Her death on Friday marks the end of an era. At the age of 96 years, she outlived all the other black political activists of her generation…