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Aborigines Activism Race The Coming Of The Sixties To Australia Jennifer Clark

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Aborigines Activism Race The Coming Of The Sixties To Australia Jennifer Clark
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Publisher: UWA Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 317
Author: Jennifer Clark
ISBN: 9780980296570, 0980296579
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Aborigines Activism Race The Coming Of The Sixties To Australia Jennifer Clark by Jennifer Clark 9780980296570, 0980296579 instant download after payment.

This is an engaging study of the stories of racial awakening in Australia that marked the coming of the 'wind of change'. Through rigorous research, the author shows how supporters of Indigenous Australians and their struggles for equality pushed Australia into the 60s - literally and figuratively. The book also puts the Australian experience of the 60s into an international perspective, portrayed as unique but not in isolation. Read more... Abstract: This is an engaging study of the stories of racial awakening in Australia that marked the coming of the 'wind of change'. Through rigorous research, the author shows how supporters of Indigenous Australians and their struggles for equality pushed Australia into the 60s - literally and figuratively. The book also puts the Australian experience of the 60s into an international perspective, portrayed as unique but not in isolation

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