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Discover the powerful story behind one of Australia's most iconic images in 'Black and Proud'. On April 17, 1993, Indigenous AFL footballer Nicky Winmar made history by standing up against racial abuse from the Collingwood crowd. By lifting his shirt and proclaiming 'I'm black and I'm proud to be black', Winmar sparked a nationwide conversation about racism and identity in Australia. This compelling book takes you beyond the photograph to explore the narratives of those who stood beside him—his courageous Indigenous teammates Nicky Winmar and Gilbert McAdam, as well as the photographers Wayne Ludbey and John Feder. These stories highlight acts of valor and provide an intimate look at the struggles and triumphs faced by these individuals in the realm of sport and society. 'Black and Proud' is not just a celebration of sporting history; it’s a profound examination of cultural pride and resilience. Having received accolades such as the Multicultural NSW Award at the 2015 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and the Australian Society for Sport History Book Award, this book is essential reading for all Australians. Get your copy now and join the reflecting conversations around pride, identity, and equity. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781742234052. Year: 2013. Publisher: NewSouth Publishing.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742234052
Year: 2013
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Description:
It is one of Australia's most iconic images. On 17 April1993, the Indigenous AFL footballer Nicky Winmarstood up against racial abuse and made history. Facingthe Collingwood crowd that had taunted him all day theSt Kilda player pulled up his shirt, pointed to his chestand declared: 'I'm black and I'm proud to be black'.
Published the next day, the photos of Winmar's gesturesparked an intense debate that forced the AFL, the fansand the nation to confront their prejudices head-on.
Black and Proud takes us behind the searing image tothe stories of those who made it happen – the Indigenousteam-mates Nicky Winmar and Gilbert McAdam andthe two photographers, Wayne Ludbey and John Feder.Bound by a love of the game, the four were broughttogether by acts of courage and vilification that showhow far we have come and just how far we have to go.
'17 April 1993 provided our most powerful imageof Uncle Nicky and this book takes us to the storiesbehind it. These stories are courageous, inspiring,intimate and eye-opening. This is a book allAustralians need to read.'– Adam Goodes
Winner of the Multicultural NSW Award at the 2015 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Winner of the Australian Society for Sport History Book Award.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742234052
Year: 2013
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Description:
It is one of Australia's most iconic images. On 17 April1993, the Indigenous AFL footballer Nicky Winmarstood up against racial abuse and made history. Facingthe Collingwood crowd that had taunted him all day theSt Kilda player pulled up his shirt, pointed to his chestand declared: 'I'm black and I'm proud to be black'.
Published the next day, the photos of Winmar's gesturesparked an intense debate that forced the AFL, the fansand the nation to confront their prejudices head-on.
Black and Proud takes us behind the searing image tothe stories of those who made it happen – the Indigenousteam-mates Nicky Winmar and Gilbert McAdam andthe two photographers, Wayne Ludbey and John Feder.Bound by a love of the game, the four were broughttogether by acts of courage and vilification that showhow far we have come and just how far we have to go.
'17 April 1993 provided our most powerful imageof Uncle Nicky and this book takes us to the storiesbehind it. These stories are courageous, inspiring,intimate and eye-opening. This is a book allAustralians need to read.'– Adam Goodes
Winner of the Multicultural NSW Award at the 2015 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Winner of the Australian Society for Sport History Book Award.