My People

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Discover the powerful collection 'My People,' featuring the inimitable voice of Oodgeroo, one of Australia's most significant Indigenous writers. This BRAND NEW edition (ISBN: 9780730391081), published by John Wiley & Sons Australia in 2020, spans 144 pages of poignant poetry and prose that delve into themes of justice, equality, and cultural heritage. Oodgeroo's work, first published in the 1960s under her birth name Kath Walker, broke new ground by addressing the challenges faced by marginalized Aboriginal Australians while also confronting the broader Australian society. Each piece serves as a heartfelt call for hope and unity, urging readers to embrace 'Brotherhood, not ostracism,' and advocating for the rights and recognition of Indigenous peoples. A vital addition to Australian literature, 'My People' provides not only a deep appreciation of Oodgeroo's legacy but also essential insights into the ongoing journey toward reconciliation and social justice. Perfect for lovers of poetry, history, and culture, this collection is a testament to the enduring spirit of Aboriginal Australians. Immerse yourself in the inspiring words of Oodgeroo and reflect on her invaluable contributions that resonate with the modern reader. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

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: 9780730391081
Year: 2020
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Australia
Pages: 144


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my people


Oodgeroo?s writing has a unique place in Australian literature. When her poetry was first published in the 1960s, Kath Walker, as she was known then, provided a brave new voice for marginalised Aboriginal Australians. For the first time, an Aboriginal Australian was analysing and judging white Australians as well as her own people. She often made provocative and passionate pleas for justice:


We want hope, not racialism,
Brotherhood, not ostracism,
Black advance, not white ascendance:
Make us equals, not dependants.


This collection of poetry and prose is a reminder of Oodgeroo?s contribution to Indigenous culture and the journey toward reconciliation. All Australians should be proud of this poet who dedicated her life to her people and her land.

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