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Lola Edwards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lola Edwards
Lola Edwards (McNaughton) (1946–2011) was a member of the Stolen Generations and was a founding member of Link-up (NSW). Lola was a strong advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families.〔 == Early life == Lola Edwards grew up in Tingha, NSW.〔 Her mother was a Ngarabal and father was a Kamilaroi. Her father was what Aboriginal people would call an 'old bush lawyer' and would regularly be an advocate for Aboriginal people in court. Lola and her family always believed this was the reason they were taken. When Lola Edwards was four years old, in 1951 she was taken away with her older and younger sisters and her brother Gordon from her family by the Aboriginal Welfare board. They were picked up and taken to the train at Inverell to Sydney, her brother Gordon was separated at Central Railway Station, then Lola and her sisters were put on the train to Cootamundra.〔 Lola didn't see her mother until many years after and never met her father as he died before she was released.
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