Now 94, Anderson says a Yes vote isn’t just important for him but the country.
“By talking and walking together as a nation and as a society, we will share a common destiny,” he said.
Wharton said he wants “liberation, freedom and restitution” delivered through negotiation by the hundreds of Aboriginal nations with people occupying their land.
Nick Harvey-Doyle is studying in New York and is calling for a Yes vote.
Sykes, who died in 2010, was the first Black Australian to study at Harvard, and fought for a Yes vote in the 1967 Referendum.
Persons:
Uncle Bob Anderson, Elder, ”, Anderson, Hilary Whiteman, Wayne Wharton, “, Wharton, “ I’ve, ” Wharton, Nick Harvey, Doyle, Elder Anderson, that’s, Doyle Harvey, Roberta Sykes, Sykes, Harvey, don’t, aren’t, Jonathan PIlkington, they’ll, what’s, he’s
Organizations:
Australia CNN —, First Nations, Nations, CNN, Aboriginal, Brooklyn, New York, New York University, Australian, Harvard, Australian Voice, Australian Electoral Commission, Torres Strait
Locations:
Brisbane, Australia, New York, New South Wales