At a time of heated debate about the history of black-white relations in Australia, comes this ground-breaking account by one of our most respected historians of the struggle for Aboriginal rights.
At a time of heated debate about the history of black-white relations in Australia, comes this ground-breaking account by one of our most respected historians of the struggle for Aboriginal rights.
Bain Attwood is Associate Professor of History at Monash University and a leading scholar in cross-cultural history. He is author of The Making of the Aborigines and editor of In the Age of Mabo, Telling Stories and Frontier Conflict.
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Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Blacks 1 My father's country 2 Clamouring for the right to a little of their father's land 3 A memorial of death Part II: Whites 4 The public conscience 5 That I might tell the true story of these people Part III: Citizenship 6 A place in the community as workers and citizens 7 Equal rights, equal rights 8 To be recognised as a race of people Part IV: Land 9 This aboriginal people's place 10 Where the ancestors walked Part V: Power 11 Still me talk long Gurindji 12 From time immemorial 13 Thinking black Notes Bibliographical notes Index
Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Blacks 1 My father's country 2 Clamouring for the right to a little of their father's land 3 A memorial of death Part II: Whites 4 The public conscience 5 That I might tell the true story of these people Part III: Citizenship 6 A place in the community as workers and citizens 7 Equal rights, equal rights 8 To be recognised as a race of people Part IV: Land 9 This aboriginal people's place 10 Where the ancestors walked Part V: Power 11 Still me talk long Gurindji 12 From time immemorial 13 Thinking black Notes Bibliographical notes Index
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