Birth Date: | c. 1905 |
Birth Place: | Moira Lake near Tocumwal, New South Wales |
Death Place: | Wangaratta, Victoria |
Resting Place: | Wangarattta Cemetery[1] |
Spouse: | Eva Christian (1910-1988) |
Relations: | Douglas Nicholls (cousin) |
Parents: | William Cooper and Agnes nee Hamilton |
Lynch Cooper (c. 1905–1971) was an Aboriginal Australian sprinter who won the Stawell Gift in 1928 and the world's professional sprint championship competition in 1929.[2] [3]
He later become prominent in Aboriginal activism including as president of the Aboriginal Progressive Association in the 1940s.[4] [5]
Cooper was born at Moira Lake near Tocumwal and was educated at Mulwala State School.[6] His father was Aboriginal activist and community leader William Cooper.
Lynch Cooper married Eva Christian, daughter of Alfred William Christian and Annie Laid née Bruce, of Jeparit on 11 February 1939 at the Methodist Church, Footscray, Victoria.[7]