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Rob Riley

An Aboriginal Leader's Quest for Justice
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Rob Riley by Quentin Beresford offers an insightful exploration into the life of Indigenous Australian activist Rob Riley. It chronicles his tireless advocacy for Aboriginal rights, his personal struggles, and the impact he made through his work. The biography paints a vivid picture of Riley's dedication to improving the lives of Aboriginal communities within the broader context of Australian history and politics.
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If you're drawn to compelling stories of resilience and advocacy, this biography provides an insightful look into the life of a passionate Indigenous Australian activist. It may appeal to you if you're keen to explore themes of social justice and learn about influential figures who have shaped the conversation around Aboriginal rights in Australia.

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Rob Riley

Regarded as one of the great Aboriginal leaders of the modern era, Rob Riley was at the centre of debates that have polarised views on race relations in Australia. Drawing on perspectives from politics and psychology, this title explores Rob's life as a moral protester and the challenges he confronted in trying to change the destiny of a nation.

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Widely regarded as one of the great Aboriginal leaders of the modern era, Rob Riley was at the centre of debates that have polarised views on race relations in Australia: national land rights, the treaty, deaths in custody, self-determination, the justice system, native title, and the Stolen Generations.

He tragically took his own life in 1996, weighed down by the unresolved traumas of his exposure to institutionalisation, segregation and racism, and his sense of betrayal by the Australian political system to deliver justice to Aboriginal people. His death shocked community leaders and ordinary citizens alike.

Set against the tumultuous background of racial politics in an unreconciled nation, Rob Riley explores Rob's rise and influence as an Aboriginal activist. Drawing on perspectives from history, politics and psychology, this work explores Rob's life as a 'moral protester' and the challenges he confronted in trying to change the destiny of a nation.

Rob Riley's belief that he had failed in this quest raises profound questions about the legacy of past racial policies, the extent of institutionalised racism in Australia, and the reluctance of Australia's politicians to show leadership on race. Much of Riley's life was a triumph of the human spirit against great adversity, and this legacy remains.

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Rob Riley by Quentin Beresford is praised for delicately capturing a narrative of both triumph and tragedy. It serves as an insightful introduction to contemporary Aboriginal politics, encouraging a deeper understanding of Australia's complex history and issues of reconciliation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780855755027

Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 May 2006

Country: Australia

Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press

Illustration: b/w photos

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 770g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Quentin Beresford is an associate professor of politics and government at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia. He is the author of seven books.

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