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P – Point The U.S. Civil Rights Movement significantly shaped Indigenous Australian activism in the 1960s by providing both a moral framework and practical strategies for confronting racial discrimination. The 1963 Woolworth’s lunch counter photograph is a key source that demonstrates the power of non‑violent protest and shows how these methods influenced Charles Perkins and the NSW Freedom Riders. E – Evidence (Source Analysis) The Woolworth’s photograph captures three African American proteste

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