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(Ebook) Isabel Flick: The Many Lives of an Extraordinary Aboriginal Woman by Isabel Flick, Heather Goodall ISBN 9781741141238, 9781741153019, 1741141230, 1741153018

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Authors:Isabel Flick, Heather Goodall
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2004
Publisher:Allen & Unwin
Language:english
File Size:1.17 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781741141238, 9781741153019, 1741141230, 1741153018
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(Ebook) Isabel Flick: The Many Lives of an Extraordinary Aboriginal Woman by Isabel Flick, Heather Goodall ISBN 9781741141238, 9781741153019, 1741141230, 1741153018

The remarkable life of Isabel Flick, a leading Aboriginal community activist, is portrayed in this work. Her story, as told to one of Australia's leading experts on Aboriginal history, paints a picture of the experience of Aboriginal people in Australia during the 20th century and of race relations in its rural towns. Flick's life, from her childhood in a small town in New South Wales to her work fighting for reform in education and healthcare, is explored in inspirational detail. Her accomplishments, including the laying of groundwork for the unrest preceding Australia's Freedom Ride in 1965 and her work with the union movement are detailed, culminating in her 1991 nomination as town spokesperson for a small town in New South Wales with a long history of racism. Flick's is a story of determination and success in the face of cultural barriers.
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