LITERARY BIOGRAPHY – Aboriginal –
- xii, 212 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 23 cm. First Edition. #090325
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Includes reference Aboriginal living conditions in the Norther Territory in 1966, the Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights and the Gurindji land claim.
- Bibliography: p. 201-209.
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- Employment – Conditions – Industrial relations – Industrial disputes
- Land rights
- Gurindji people (C20) (NT SE52-08)
- Daguragu / Kalkaringi / Wave Hill (Central NT SE52-08)
- Northern Territory (NT)
Subject:
- Hardy, Frank (Francis Joseph), 1917-1994
- Hardy, Frank (Francis Joseph), 1917-1994 — Criticism and interpretation
- Communists — Victoria — Melbourne — Biography
- Authors, Australian — 20th century — Biography
- Communism in literature
- Francis Joseph Hardy, published as Frank J. Hardy and also under the pseudonym Ross Franklyn, was an Australian novelist and writer. He is best known for his 1950 novel Power Without Glory, and for his later political activism.