Year of the Black Child single work   poetry   "We cry"
Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 Year of the Black Child
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    y separately published work icon Black from the Edge Kevin Gilbert , South Melbourne : Hyland House , 1994 Z21621 1994 selected work poetry

    'Kevin Gilbert was widely respected as Aboriginal Australia's most prominent poet and most powerful spokesman before his much-lamented death early in 1993. This moving and stirring collection of poetry represents the last complete work he passed for publication prior to his death. Direct, Passionate, Humane and full of keen wit, Gilbert's verse appeals across racial and ideological boundaries to the noble soul within us all. As well as poems that plea for a greater understanding of the plight of Aboriginal Australia, Black from the Edge contains poems that reveal another side of this inspirational man; a pensive, candid genius attempting to achieve a quietus in the last years of his extraordinary life.' (Source: Goodreads website)

    South Melbourne : Hyland House , 1994
    pg. 24
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    y separately published work icon Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : the FATSIL Newsletter vol. 39 January 2009 9335892 2009 periodical issue 2009
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