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Chicka Dixon interviewed by Gary Foley [sound recording]
Bib ID 732817
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Dixon, Chicka, Interviewee
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1995 
2 digital audio tapes (120 min.) 
Summary

Dixon, former waterside worker, talks about his childhood on an Aboriginal mission station on South Coast of N.S.W. ; fringe dwelling camp at Bomaderry; family background, in particular, father's life; sporadic education and first job at 14 at Port Kembla on waterfront. He then describes life on the wharves and the political activity at the time. Dixon then talks about his decision in 1959 to give up drinking and his resolve to fight for Aboriginal justice. In 1963 he joined Waterside Workers Union in Sydney. Dixon describes life in Redfern in 1946 and the situation with the police. He talks in some detail about his friendship with Charles Perkins; involvement with the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; referendum campaign from 1960-67 and being awarded Aboriginal of the Year in 1985.

Notes

Preservation and cassette copies made.

Recorded on May 5 and May 12, 1995 in Sydney.

Digital master; National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;

Index/Finding Aid Note Corrected transcript available (typescript, 40 leaves) 
Subjects Perkins, Charles, - 1936-  |  Dixon, Chicka - Interviews.  |  Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia.  |  Stevedores - Australia - Interviews.
Other authors/contributors Foley, Gary, Interviewer
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520 |aDixon, former waterside worker, talks about his childhood on an Aboriginal mission station on South Coast of N.S.W. ; fringe dwelling camp at Bomaderry; family background, in particular, father's life; sporadic education and first job at 14 at Port Kembla on waterfront. He then describes life on the wharves and the political activity at the time. Dixon then talks about his decision in 1959 to give up drinking and his resolve to fight for Aboriginal justice. In 1963 he joined Waterside Workers Union in Sydney. Dixon describes life in Redfern in 1946 and the situation with the police. He talks in some detail about his friendship with Charles Perkins; involvement with the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; referendum campaign from 1960-67 and being awarded Aboriginal of the Year in 1985.
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