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Chapter 2: People Speaking Out
Some names to remember; chiefly, Pearl Gibbs. Kevin starts the chapter with "'human rights' tend still to be accorded to minority groups according to their capacity to demand same", and shows the truth of it over a generation's change in speaking out about injustices imposed by white Australia. The harms of government 'stewardship' of wages echo to today's cashless welfare card.
— Jan 26, 2022 06:56PM
Some names to remember; chiefly, Pearl Gibbs. Kevin starts the chapter with "'human rights' tend still to be accorded to minority groups according to their capacity to demand same", and shows the truth of it over a generation's change in speaking out about injustices imposed by white Australia. The harms of government 'stewardship' of wages echo to today's cashless welfare card.
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Chapter 1: Race Memories.
Glad the foreword prepped me for some of the anachronistic language, as I found caste descriptions to be jarring. Passionately written; it's all so very sorrowful, and the injustice of our history bleeds brightly from the pages.
— Jan 26, 2022 04:37PM
Glad the foreword prepped me for some of the anachronistic language, as I found caste descriptions to be jarring. Passionately written; it's all so very sorrowful, and the injustice of our history bleeds brightly from the pages.

