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1 'Am I Too Black to Go with You?' Julie D Carter , 1988 single work criticism
— Appears in: Being Black: Aboriginal Cultures in 'Settled' Australia 1988; (p. 66-76)

'The purpose of this chapter Is to discuss how Aboriginal people deal with the negative cultural labels given to them by wider society in Aboriginal communities shows that derogatory phrases (for example, 'black bastard' or 'lazy blackfella') are frequently found in.conversations between children and adults, and indeed it would appear that negative descriptions are embraced rather than shunned.' (Introduction)

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