Doctor Do-good: Charles Duguid and Aboriginal Advancement 1930s-1970s

by Rani Kerin

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A tireless advocate on behalf of Aboriginal people, Charles Duguid was true to his name. He founded the Ernabella Mission in 1937, a mission widely regarded as one of the most culturally sensitive ever established. In the post-war period, he sought ways to help Aboriginal people assimilate, and gained notoriety for the uncompromising stand he took against plans for the Woomera rocket range. He adopted an Aboriginal child. Duguid also actively cultivated his 'great man' image, which helped him to win support for his causes from government and other influential bodies. This book is a study of a remarkable man and his work.
  • ISBN10 1921875291
  • ISBN13 9781921875298
  • Publish Date October 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Australian Scholarly Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Language English