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Fred Moore (miner and activist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fred Moore (miner and activist)
Fred Moore (born 4 September 1922) is a working class activist and author associated with the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, in particular the Mount Kembla area. He was born in 1922 in Cobar, New South Wales, Australia. He entered the mining industry at age fourteen and had a significant career in that industry for over fifty years. ==Activism== He has been heavily involved in the Trade Union movement and the Miner's Federation, and a key figure in campaigning for worker's rights in Australia, as well as agitating for Aboriginal rights. As a result, he has been initiated as an Aboriginal Tribal elder in the Illawarra, as well as made a blood-brother to the Jerrinja people and is known to local Kooris and other activists as "Dad". Fred Moore served as chairman of the May Day Committee for over twenty years, and has been bestowed life-member status of the Miners Federation and the Miners' Women's Auxiliary (the only man alive of very few to be made an honorary member of this movement in history). The South Coast Trade Union Centre, "Fred Moore House" has been named for him.
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