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The Contested Memory of Margaret Tucker : Moral Re-Armament, Communism and Unfashionable Commitment
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The Contested Memory of Margaret Tucker : Moral Re-Armament, Communism and Unfashionable Commitment
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In this chapter, Jennifer Jones considers why the Aboriginal position in relation to land, kinship and activism expressed in Margaret Tucker's autobiography presented obstacles that well-meaning white friends, supporters and editors were ill-equipped to deal with.
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The Contested Memory of Margaret Tucker : Moral Re-Armament, Communism and Unfashionable Commitment
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