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1 y separately published work icon Some Aboriginal Women Pathfinders : Their Difficulties and Their Achievements Some Aboriginal Women Pathfinders Margaret J. Beeson , Adelaide : W. C. T. U. , 1980 Z1470148 1980 selected work biography

The author writes 'about some of the Aboriginal women who have battled against prejudice and discrimination, against apathy of Christian people, and against disregard by governments; and who have, by corage and determination, made an honorable place for themselves in the ommunity. The W.C.T.U. of Australia accords to them the respect and commendation which are their due.' (Source: page 6)

1 The Great "Drink" Question." i "In these hard times - it seems to me -", W. C. T. U. , 1896 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 14 November vol. 17 no. 874 1896; (p. 11)
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