Aboriginal rights movement
Harris, Joseph; Hawkins, Jane; World Book, Inc
Series: World Book's documenting history
Notes
Documenting history Table of contents includes: The first Australians -- A sacred land -- Strangers invade -- First encounters -- Conflict and resistance -- Betrayal in Tasmania -- Harsh laws -- The reserves -- Christian missions -- Better and worse : Coranderrk -- Aborigines as nonpersons -- The stolen generations -- Organizing for rights -- Day of mourning -- Cummeragunja walk-off -- Work and wages -- Assimilation and discrimination -- Organizing nationally -- Protesting racism -- Australians say "yes" -- Strike and walk out -- Land rights : paving the way -- The Mabo decision -- Bringing them home -- Reconciliation begins -- Saying sorry -- We have survived -- The struggle continues -- Timeline Summary: A history of the Aboriginal rights movement in Australia, based on primary source documents and other historical artifacts. Features include period art works and photographs; excerpts from literary works, letters, speeches, broadcasts, and diaries; summary boxes; a timeline; maps; and a list of additional resourcesCustom 2
Physical Description: 64 p, ill. (some col.), portsMARC Import date: questioning television
MARC Record: Vietnam
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reference | B011072 | not for issue |
| Dewey: | 993 |
| call #: | REF |
| ISBN: | 9780716614999 |
| pub: | 2010 |