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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 ‘Start Wobbling Your Tongue’
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'‍As momentum builds for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, it is timely to reflect on the career of William Cooper. A Yorta Yorta elder and founding secretary of the Australian Aborigines’ League, Cooper gathered support for Indigenous representation in parliament and for voting and land rights during the interwar years. Historian Bain Attwood’s new book tells Cooper’s story but resists the biographical impulse that would separate the man from his social milieux. In today’s episode, Professor Emerita Penny Russell reads her review of Attwood’s portrait of this remarkable man, whose eloquence has left only a scant textual record. What survives reveals a figure ‘always driven by a profound vision of justice and moral uplift’.

'Penny Russell is a historian of families, intimacy, and social encounters in nineteenth-century Australia, with a longstanding interest in the intricacies of gender, class, race, and culture in colonial societies. Penny is a Professor Emerita at The University of Sydney.' (Production summary)

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      2021 .
      Extent: 11 mins 9 secsp.
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      • Posted December 16, 2021
      Series: y separately published work icon The ABR Podcast 2021 Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2021 26765574 2021 podcast Number in series: 87
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