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Ep 20 – The struggle against anti-Aboriginal racism in 1920s and 1930s Australia

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When Australia was invaded in 1788, the new colony’s nascent ruling class deployed violence and repression on two fronts. On one side of the frontier, the colonial administration used troops and pastoralists to wage genocidal war against Aboriginal nations, and on the internal side of the frontier, very often the same troops and the same pastoral employers were then used to repress and crush uprisings by convicts and workers. Whilst the degree of violence and brutality was certainly different, the two groups’ enemies appeared to be the same – the employers and the colony’s ruling class as a whole.

Unfortunately, racism has proven to be a remarkably effective weapon throughout Australian history, and despite often sharing the same enemies, there is minimal history of joint struggle between white workers and Aboriginal people during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, and workers and their unions were in fact often extremely hostile towards non-white workers.

In the 1930s, however, things suddenly began to change. For the first time ever, mass meetings of predominantly white union members began passing motions declaring their solidarity with Aboriginal resistance. White unemployed workers fought alongside unemployed Aboriginal workers. And a huge campaign took shape across the country, with the participation of thousands of white workers, against frontier massacres and violence. At the same time, radical left-wing theory began arguing that Aboriginal people and every other working-class person in Australia had a shared interest in opposing racism and waging united struggles together.

To talk about this incredible history and how such a remarkable change took place, we’re joined in this episode by Paddy Gibson, an activist, academic and historian, who discusses socialist anti-racist theory in the 19th century, its flaws and how it was modified and challenged by the Communist Part of Australia during 20th century, and the amazing campaigns led by the Communist Party against anti-Aboriginal racism during the 1920s and 1930s.

You can read Paddy’s PhD thesis here, and you can listen to other talks given by Paddy here.

Opening and closing music courtesy of Glitter Rats. People’s History of Australia logo design courtesy of Nissenbaum Design.

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When Australia was invaded in 1788, the new colony’s nascent ruling class deployed violence and repression on two fronts. On one side of the frontier, the colonial administration used troops and pastoralists to wage genocidal war against Aboriginal nations, and on the internal side of the frontier, very often the same troops and the same pastoral employers were then used to repress and crush uprisings by convicts and workers. Whilst the degree of violence and brutality was certainly different, the two groups’ enemies appeared to be the same – the employers and the colony’s ruling class as a whole.

Unfortunately, racism has proven to be a remarkably effective weapon throughout Australian history, and despite often sharing the same enemies, there is minimal history of joint struggle between white workers and Aboriginal people during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, and workers and their unions were in fact often extremely hostile towards non-white workers.

In the 1930s, however, things suddenly began to change. For the first time ever, mass meetings of predominantly white union members began passing motions declaring their solidarity with Aboriginal resistance. White unemployed workers fought alongside unemployed Aboriginal workers. And a huge campaign took shape across the country, with the participation of thousands of white workers, against frontier massacres and violence. At the same time, radical left-wing theory began arguing that Aboriginal people and every other working-class person in Australia had a shared interest in opposing racism and waging united struggles together.

To talk about this incredible history and how such a remarkable change took place, we’re joined in this episode by Paddy Gibson, an activist, academic and historian, who discusses socialist anti-racist theory in the 19th century, its flaws and how it was modified and challenged by the Communist Part of Australia during 20th century, and the amazing campaigns led by the Communist Party against anti-Aboriginal racism during the 1920s and 1930s.

You can read Paddy’s PhD thesis here, and you can listen to other talks given by Paddy here.

Opening and closing music courtesy of Glitter Rats. People’s History of Australia logo design courtesy of Nissenbaum Design.

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