This whispering in our hearts /
A history of the relations between indigenous Australians and the European settlers, and of those people who tried to prevent the cruelty and supression that characterized the treatment of the Aboriginal population - Spans the period from 1790 until 1939 - Ernest and John Gribble - Mary Bennett.
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St. Leonards, N.S.W. :
Allen & Unwin,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- The concerns of gentleman
- Missionaries and protectors
- A reasonable share in the soil: Robinson and Threlkeld in New South Wales, 1824-48
- Great displeasure: Lyon and Giustiniani in Western Australia, 1829-38
- Agitation against assassination: Queensland, 1860-80
- The crusade of the 'Queenslander', 1880-90
- John Gribble goes west, 1885-87
- Two unlikely agitators" Angelo and Carley, 1880-90
- Modern massacre: Forrest River and Coniston, 1926-28
- The Caledon Bay Affair, 1932-34
- Agitation and reform, 1920-40
- Conclusion.


