Day of Mourning & Early Rights
Assimilation & Integration
Stolen Generations & Bringing Them Home
🇦🇺 The 2008 Apology
Civil Rights Events
100

What is the first national Aboriginal civil rights protest?

What is the Day of Mourning.

100

What is the Assimilation Policy?

This policy (1930s–1960s) wanted Aboriginal people to become part of white society.

100

What are the Stolen Generations?

Between 1910 and 1970, tens of thousands of Aboriginal children were taken from families.

100

Who is Kevin Rudd?

This Prime Minister said sorry to the Stolen Generations.

100

What is the right to vote federally?

In 1962, Aboriginal people gained this right.

200

Who were Aboriginal leaders of the Day of Mourning?

William Cooper, Jack Patten, and William Ferguson 

200

What are language, traditions, and culture?

Assimilation expected Aboriginal people to give up these.

200

What is abuse, neglect, and trauma?

Children in missions and foster homes often suffered this.

200

What is 13 February 2008?

Kevin Rudd gave the apology on this date.

200

What is the 1967 Referendum?

This 1967 event allowed Aboriginal people to be counted in the census.

300

What is British colonisation and injustice?

The Day of Mourning protested 150 years of this.

300

What are the Stolen Generations?

The Assimilation Policy led to this group of children being taken.

300

What is 54?

The Bringing Them Home Report made this many recommendations.

300

 What is “We say sorry”?

The apology repeated this phrase.

300

What is YES?

Over 90% of Australians voted this way in the referendum.

400

What is vote?

Before 1962, Aboriginal people were not allowed to do this in federal elections.

400

What is the Integration Policy?

This policy (1960s–1970s) replaced assimilation and let Aboriginal people keep culture.

400

What is the Bringing Them Home Report?

This 1997 report exposed the harm of child removals.

400

What is “close the gap”?

The apology promised to do this in health, education, and jobs.

400

What is the Mabo Decision?

This 1992 case overturned terra nullius.

500

What is the census?

Before 1967, Aboriginal people were not counted in this.

500

What are land rights and full decision-making power?

Integration still failed to give Aboriginal people these rights.

500

What is National Sorry Day?

This day (26 May) was created after the report.

500

What is compensation?

The apology did not include this form of justice.

500

Who is Eddie Mabo?

This man fought for land rights and Native Title.