Phyllis Duguid
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Phyllis_Duguid an entity of type: Thing
Phyllis Evelyn Duguid OAM (16 October 1904 – 9 March 1993), née Lade, was an Australian teacher and Aboriginal rights and women's activist, who was highly regarded for her long-term commitment to those she saw as members of an underclass in society. She was married to, and often worked alongside, Charles Duguid, medical practitioner and Aboriginal rights campaigner, the couple leading much of the work on improving the lives of Aborigines in South Australia in the mid-twentieth century. She founded the League for the Protection and Advancement of Aboriginal and Half-Caste Women, which later became the Aborigines' Advancement League of South Australia (AALSA).
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Phyllis Duguid
xsd:date
1993-03-09
xsd:date
1904-10-16
xsd:integer
60407854
xsd:integer
1112383753
xsd:date
1904-10-16
rdf:langString
Phyllis Evelyn Lade
rdf:langString
Rosemary, Andrew
xsd:date
1993-03-09
rdf:langString
BA
rdf:langString
Rev. Frank Lade
rdf:langString
OAM
rdf:langString
Activism for Aboriginal and women's rights
rdf:langString
Lilian Frances Lade
rdf:langString
Australian
rdf:langString
Teacher and social reformer
rdf:langString
Phyllis Evelyn Duguid OAM (16 October 1904 – 9 March 1993), née Lade, was an Australian teacher and Aboriginal rights and women's activist, who was highly regarded for her long-term commitment to those she saw as members of an underclass in society. She was married to, and often worked alongside, Charles Duguid, medical practitioner and Aboriginal rights campaigner, the couple leading much of the work on improving the lives of Aborigines in South Australia in the mid-twentieth century. She founded the League for the Protection and Advancement of Aboriginal and Half-Caste Women, which later became the Aborigines' Advancement League of South Australia (AALSA). The Duguids' legacies include the Duguid Indigenous Endowment Fund at The Australian National University and the Biennial Duguid Memorial Lecture series (held in alternate years at the University of South Australia and Flinders University).
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
18402
rdf:langString
Phyllis Evelyn Lade
xsd:gYear
1904
xsd:gYear
1993