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Loving Protection?: Australian Feminism and Aboriginal Women’s Rights 1919-1939


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This title investigates the efforts of white female activists during the 1920s and 1930s to bring about reforms in the treatment of Aboriginal people in Australia. It links feminist theory and race relations…. More >>

Loving Protection?: Australian Feminism and Aboriginal Women’s Rights 1919-1939

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