Warning: This story contains images of Indigenous people who have died. In the golden years of Australia's Black Power movement, a new generation of young Aboriginal activists paved the way for many of the political fights still being fought today. Gumbaynggirr academic Gary Foley was front and centre. His organising and activism — alongside peers — helped to establish Aboriginal-led health, media and legal services. And, as the years ticked on, he rarely threw anything out — letters, manifestos, posters, photographs, films and t-shirts, each item a memento to a day gone by. Over 45 years, Professor Foley has been...