Abstract
Preface Larissa Behrendt Introduction Gary Foley, Andrew Schaap & Edwina Howell SECTION 1: THE ORIGINS OF THE EMBASSY 1. The Aboriginal Embassy: An account of the protest of 1972 Scott Robinson 2. A Reflection on the first thirty days of the Embassy Gary Foley 3. The Origins of Aboriginal political consciousness and the Aboriginal Embassy, 1907-1972 Gordon Briscoe 4. Aboriginal Protest Leith Duncan 5. Black Power - by any means necessary Edwina Howell 6. Tracking Back: Parallels between the 1920s Aboriginal Political Movements Parallels and 1972 Tent Embassy John Maynard 7. The Freedom Ride Ann Curthoys SECTION 2 THE EVENT OF THE EMBASSY 8. The Beginnings of the Embassy (January 1972) 9. Camping Indefinitely at the Embassy (February-June 1972) 10. Confrontation at the Embassy (July 1972) 11. The Continuing Presence of the Embassy since 1992 SECTION 3 THE LEGACY OF THE EMBASSY 12. Anniversary Reflections 13. The Constitutional Politics of the Aboriginal Embassy Paul Muldoon & Andrew Schaap 14. Stating Genocide in Law Jennifer Balint 15. The spatial politics of Aboriginal protest in the Parliamentary Triangle Kurt Iveson 16. War by Other Means: The Australian War Memorial and the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in National Space and Time Fiona Nicoll 17. What do we want? Not native title, that's for bloody sure Nicole Watson
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