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'Warren Mundine's raw, personal success story shines a bright and inspiring light on the struggle of Australia's indigenous people in a white world. From the poverty of a family living in a tent beside a river, to the heights of political power as National President of the Australian Labor Party and advisor to five prime ministers, this is a moving story of an Indigenous life woven into the very fabric of Australian politics.'