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Hidden Women of History : Annie Lock Was a Bolshie, Outspoken Australian Missionary, Full of Contradictions
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Hidden Women of History : Annie Lock Was a Bolshie, Outspoken Australian Missionary, Full of Contradictions
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'“We have fared well out of native hands”, wrote missionary Annie Lock from Oodnadatta in South Australia in 1924. Four years later, having moved to Harding Soak north of Alice Springs, she declared the government should “give the natives food in place of their country”.' (Publication summary)
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