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1 6 y separately published work icon Footprints : The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper Lucy Pepper , Percy Pepper , Simon Flagg (editor), Sebastian Gurciullo (editor), North Melbourne Canberra : Public Record Office Victoria National Archives of Australia , 2008 Z1510021 2008 selected work biography correspondence

'The lives of Lucy and Percy Pepper, from Gippsland, Victoria, were affected by laws and government policies that defined who was 'Aboriginal' and who was not. This book reveals their struggle to keep their extended family together, fight for Australia in World War 1, make good on soldier settlement block, and survive ill health and poverty. Their story is told through correspondence between Percy and Lucy Pepper and government officials and Aboriginal administrators. The letters are now in the collections of the National Archives of Australia and the Public Records Office Victoria. Footprints is a valuable resource for Aboriginal people who want to find archival records. In addition, anyone interested in Aboriginal policy in early twentieth century Victoria can gain insights on the effects of past legislation and practices on individuals and families.' (Source: TROVE)

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