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'George Black, founder of Sydney’s Republican League and the first Labor member of Parliament in New South Wales, socialist, secularist, slanderer, boozer, Labor rat and sexual libertine, will no doubt be remembered for many things. But he should be praised by us all as an insatiable, inspired and extraordinarily eclectic reader.' (p. 89)

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    y separately published work icon Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2010 Z1696334 2010 multi chapter work criticism

    'Sydney: a beautiful international city with impressive buildings, harbour-side walkways, public gardens, cafes, restaurants, theatres and hotels. This is the way Sydney is represented to its citizens and to the rest of the world. But there has always been another Sydney not viewed so fondly by the city's rulers, a radical part of Sydney. The working-class suburbs to the south and west of the city were large and explosive places of marginalised ideas, bohemian neighbourhoods, dissident politics and contentious action. Through a series of snapshots, Radical Sydney traces its development from The Rocks in the 1830s to the inner suburbs of the 1980s. It includes a range of incidents, people and places, from freeing protesters in the anti-conscription movement, resident action movements in Kings Cross, anarchists in Glebe, to Gay Rights marches on Oxford Street and Black Power in Redfern' (publisher's blurb).

    Includes chapters on literary identities associated with Sydney.

    Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2010
    pg. 89-96
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  • Sydney, New South Wales,
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