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Because A White Man'll Never Do It

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Because A White Man'll Never Do It by Kevin Gilbert is a seminal work that explores the struggles and lives of Aboriginal Australians through both a personal and political lens. It captures the harsh realities and systemic challenges faced by Indigenous communities, while also examining broader themes of power, identity, and resilience. This book is a provocative and insightful reflection on societal issues and the enduring spirit of a culture striving for justice and recognition.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the deep-seated challenges and complexities of Aboriginal rights and history in Australia. Kevin Gilbert offers a powerful and unfiltered perspective on the political and social issues faced by Indigenous communities, making it a compelling read for those who seek to understand and engage with pressing issues of equality and justice.

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Because A White Man'll Never Do It

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Because A White Man'll Never Do It by Kevin Gilbert is a powerful exposé of past and present race relations in Australia. It is an alarming story of land theft, attempted racial extermination, oppression, denial of human rights, slavery, ridicule, denigration, inequality, and paternalism.

First published in 1973, Gilbert's controversial account of Aboriginal affairs paints a disturbing image of the impact of the colonisation of Australia and the ongoing problems faced by the Aboriginal people. The book poses a solution directly addressing what Indigenous people really want: land, compensation, discreet non-dictatorial help, and, most of all, to be left alone by white Australia.

Gilbert's vivid, personal, and widely shared experiences of race relations in Australia formed the basis of his long and enduring struggle for Aboriginal rights up until his death in 1993. Written with the hope of provoking a galvanisation of his People, Gilbert brings together the voices and memories of various Aborigines. Demonstrating his vision for justice and equality, Gilbert's arguments are still immensely significant and relevant to both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians today.

"…this book is one of the best political books on land rights ever written... Read his words and find an original and Aboriginal thinker who wrote from the heartlands of the Australian spirit" - Mudrooroo

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780732297305

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2013

Country: Australia

Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 224g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Kevin Gilbert descends from English/Irish stock on one side and from the tribes of the Kamilaroi and the Wiradjuri nation on the other. Orphaned at the age of 7, Gilbert's childhood experiences would quickly come to define his understanding of Australian race relations. In 1957 Gilbert was sentenced to life imprisonment for the killing of his wife. Increasingly recognised and acknowledged as a leading Australian literary and political figure, Gilbert was awarded the National Book Council Award in 1978 and the Human Rights Award for Literature in 1988, refusing the latter due to the ongoing injustice and suffering of his people.

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