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Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 Being Whitefella
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Fremantle, Fremantle area, South West Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:Fremantle Press , 1994 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Duncan Graham , single work criticism (p. 17-29)
Try Listening to the Softer Voices, Bruce Petty , single work essay (p. 31-37)
Note: illus.
Different Ways of Talking, Teresa Ashforth , single work autobiography (p. 38-49)
Too Many Mingy Buggers, Fred Chaney , single work essay (p. 50-59)
Cry for the Lost Chances, Victoria Laurie , single work criticism (p. 60-68)
Think in Australian, Ted Egan , single work essay (p. 69-77)
Finding the Heart's Home, Diana Simmonds , single work autobiography (p. 78-83)
A Late Learning, Hal Jackson , single work autobiography (p. 84-92)
No Questions Please, We're Australians, Duncan Graham , single work essay (p. 93-109)
Oppression Doesn't Need Another Race, Kim E. Beazley , single work essay (p. 110-118)
Portrait of the Historian as a Young Learner, Geoffrey Bolton , single work autobiography (p. 119-125)
Searching for a Black Ancestry, Robert Juniper , single work autobiography (p. 126-131)
The Presence which Is Absence, Veronica Brady , single work essay (p. 132-144)
A Long, Long Wait Time, William Bunbury , single work autobiography (p. 145-150)
Coloured Lenses and Social Relationships, Catherine H. Berndt , single work autobiography (p. 151-161)
Thinking in Colour, Myrna Tonkinson , single work autobiography (p. 162-176)
Being White Woman, Judith Wright , single work essay (p. 177-181)
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