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1 Filling in the Gaps and Tapping the Depths : Fighting for Aboriginal Rights Jennifer Clark , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 13 no. 4 2016; (p. 621-625)

— Review of Fighting Hard : The Victorian Aborigines Advancement League Richard Broome , 2015 single work criticism ; Just Relations : The Story of Mary Bennett's Crusade for Aboriginal Rights Alison Holland , 2015 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon Aborigines & Activism : Race, Aborigines & the Coming of the Sixties to Australia Jennifer Clark , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2008 Z1586068 2008 selected work criticism

'The popular saying goes that if you can remember the 60s then you weren't really there, but the 60s are much more than a hazy mixture of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. The story of the coming of the 60s to Australia is the story of Aboriginal activism. Aborigines & Activism is an engaging study of stories of racial awakening in Australia that marked the coming of the 'wind of change.' Through rigorous research, the author shows how supporters of Indigenous Australians, and their struggles for equity, pushed Australia into the 60s - literally and figuratively. The book also puts the Australian experience of the 60s into an international perspective, portraying the experience as unique but not isolated. Aborigines & Activism is an interesting and unique contribution to existing literature on race, culture, Aboriginal issues, and the 1960s.' (Publication summary)

1 Shirley Andrews : Adding a Personal Note to History Jennifer Clark , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: National Library of Australia News , August vol. 14 no. 11 2004; (p. 14-17)
Jennifer Clark outlines Shirley Andrews contribution to Australian culture and society through her work as a bio chemist, as a political activist, particularly in Aboriginal rights, and as a pioneer of the folk revival in Australia.
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