Issue Details:First known date:2006...2006An 'Education in White Brutality': Anthony Martin Fernando and Australian Aboriginal Rights in Transnational Context
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This essay investigates Anthony Martin Fernando's life of self imposed exile and his overseas protests concerning the failure of British justice in Australia.
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This work is a collection of essays, that collectively assert the notion of the British World perspective throughout several global colonies, the essays examine the acts of violence, destruction and dispossession, and the character of the relationship between the Indigenous peoples and the European settlers within their territories.
Australian Aboriginal Activism in Interwar Britain and Europe: Anthony Martin FernandoFiona Paisley,
2009single work criticism — Appears in:
History Compass,vol.
7no.
32009;(p. 701-718)Paisley expresses her concerns regarding the limitations of archival resources in the recovery of Indigenous lives. In this article, she articulates these through her research of Australian Aboriginal activist, Anthony Martin Fernando, who was an outspoken protestor of Aboriginal conditions in Australia, but mostly in Europe and England.