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Wally Carr Wally Carr i(A137369 works by) (a.k.a. Wally 'Wait-awhile-Wal' Carr; Wally 'Wait-a-While' Carr)
Born: Established: 1954 Wellington area, Wellington - Dubbo - Narromine area, Central West NSW, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 2 y separately published work icon My Longest Round : The Life Story of Wally Carr Gaele Sobott , Wally Carr , Sunnybank : Gaele Sobott , 2010 Z1744337 2010 single work biography

'I've been fighting since the day I was born. No, I've been fighting from the time I was curled up inside my mother's belly. The day my father shot himself in the head, that's when my fight started. Wally Carr

'The life story of Australian and Commonwealth champion boxer Wally Carr. A powerful biographical story about the journey of a young Wiradjuri boy, Wally Carr, escaping the dreaded Aboriginal Welfare Board - a journey from the heartbreak and crushing loneliness of childhood to the mean streets of Sydney's Redfern. From hunting goannas, Jimmy Sharman's boxing tents, rugby league, professional boxing and the first Aboriginal Tent Embassy, to present-day struggles and lifestyles, My Longest Round offers a vital snapshot of Aboriginal and Australian history.' (Publication summary)

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