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'Ernie Dingo is the Aboriginal of the Year. The star of top movies and television series made a special flying trip from New Zealand to accept an award he describes as one of the most important he has been honoured with'.
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Note: Photograph: Aboriginal of the Year Ernie Dingo.
'This book is a second edition of Jack Horner's "Vote Ferguson for Aboriginal Freedom", first published in Sydney in 1974... It tells the story of racial politics in NSW between the years 1900 and 1950... It has been referred to by many researchers and remains a standard historical work for that period, especially in regard to the outstanding political activities of some Aboriginal leaders in the 1930s and 1940s.'