[Review Essay] Born a Half-Caste single work   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 [Review Essay] Born a Half-Caste
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'This is a very short book, just 68 pages and well illustrated. That was not the reason that I read through it, without pause, in one session. Marnie Kennedy's story absorbed me to the end. The story is told in a straight-forward style that reflects the open honesty of the writer. She comments several times in her story that she successfully managed many jobs on the stations where she worked, even though she wasn't trained for them, because she worked to a system. The system she made for writing this book worked well too.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 1 1986 11956336 1986 periodical issue

    'As we begin to write this editorial it is twenty-five years to the day since people began receiving their invitations to the Conference on Aboriginal Studies.' (Editorial introduction)

    1986
    pg. 89-90
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