The Australian Daisy Bates was an Irish-born Australian woman who lived for many years among the Aborigines. She was commissioned to investigate stories of cruelty within some of the aboriginal communities. In 1910, she was appointed a Travelling Protector, meaning she was permitted to conduct inquiries into native conditions and problems, such as employment on stations, guardianship and the morality of native and half-caste women in towns and mining camps.
After spending much time with the Aborigines, she compiled a dictionary of several Aboriginal dialects, common words and phrases. She became a true friend and protector of the Aborigines, using her own money to improve conditions for the Aborigines, at considerable personal sacrifice, while still preserving aboriginal culture and traditions.
Daisy Bates got married at the age fifteen .
She helped 11 white kids get educated with the little rock nine
some awards she won was omega psi phi fraternity- jet magazine and the diamond cross Malta from the Philadelphia coalition.
Daisy Bates got married in 1957
What college did daisy bates go to
Daisy Lee may "Gatson" Bates.
At the age of 15 , Daisy Bates married L.C Bates in 1942 , living in Little Rock
Just L.C Bates and he was a Civil Rights activist just like Daisy Bates! What can you say they were married forever!
Daisy Bates got married in 1957
What college did daisy bates go to
Daisy Lee may "Gatson" Bates.
daisy bates mother was Marguarette, née Hunt
Daisy Bates was born november 11,1914.
At the age of 15 , Daisy Bates married L.C Bates in 1942 , living in Little Rock
Daisy Bates was born on November 11, 1914.
Just L.C Bates and he was a Civil Rights activist just like Daisy Bates! What can you say they were married forever!
Daisy Lee Gatson Bates died in November, 4,1999.
Daisy Bates - civil rights activist - died in 1999.
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