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Ellen Campbell Atkinson (née Campbell; 1894-1965) was an Australian Aboriginal community leader. Born in Madowla Park, near Echuca in Victoria, Atkinson and her family were forced to move frequently, either through the necessity of finding work, or forcibly by authorities. She converted to Christianity when the Aborigines' Inland Mission (AIM) visited the Cummeragunja Reserve, where she was living, and served the mission for many years in roles such as organist and deacon.

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  • Ellen Campbell Atkinson (née Campbell; 1894-1965) was an Australian Aboriginal community leader. Born in Madowla Park, near Echuca in Victoria, Atkinson and her family were forced to move frequently, either through the necessity of finding work, or forcibly by authorities. She converted to Christianity when the Aborigines' Inland Mission (AIM) visited the Cummeragunja Reserve, where she was living, and served the mission for many years in roles such as organist and deacon. Atkinson supported key Aboriginal activists including William Ferguson, William Cooper, Jack Patten and Thomas Shadrach James, and participated in the Cummeragunja walk-off. At the end of her life she finally saw the building of her church, which she found bittersweet as her husband , who was also a key figure in the church community, had not lived to see the culmination of his life's work. (en)
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  • Aunty Ellen (en)
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  • Ellen Campbell (en)
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  • 1965-04-30 (xsd:date)
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  • 1965-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • August 1894 (en)
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  • Ellen Campbell (en)
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  • Madowla Park, near Echuca, Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • Mooroopna, Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • Ellen Atkinson (en)
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  • Aunty Ellen (en)
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  • Mooroopna Cemetery (en)
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  • 1911-05-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Edwin Atkinson (en)
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  • Ellen Campbell Atkinson (née Campbell; 1894-1965) was an Australian Aboriginal community leader. Born in Madowla Park, near Echuca in Victoria, Atkinson and her family were forced to move frequently, either through the necessity of finding work, or forcibly by authorities. She converted to Christianity when the Aborigines' Inland Mission (AIM) visited the Cummeragunja Reserve, where she was living, and served the mission for many years in roles such as organist and deacon. (en)
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