1st Edition
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State
Introduction, Gary Foley and Andrew Schaap; SECTION 1 THE ORIGINS AND EVENT OF THE 1972 DEMONSTRATION: 1: The Origins of Aboriginal political consciousness and the Aboriginal Embassy, 1907-1972, Gordon Briscoe; 2: Tracking Back: The 1920s Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association links to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, John Maynard; 3: Aboriginal rights and the Cold War; Ann Curthoys; 4: Blackpower in Redfern, 1968-1972, Gary Foley; 5: The Aboriginal Embassy: An account of the protest of 1972, Scott Robinson; 6: Reflections on the Aboriginal Embassy from 1972, Various; 7: Speeches at the Aboriginal Embassy, 30 July 1972, Paul Coe, Bob Maza, Jack Cummings, Roberta Sykes, Michael Anderson, Chicka Dixon, Dennis Walter & Bob Pringle, recorded by Derek Freeman; SECTION 2: THE EMBASSY SINCE 1972: 8: Declaration of Aboriginal Sovereignty, 1992, Kevin Gilbert (with Paul Coe); 9: Who owns Tent Embassy – the Film? Frances Peters-Little; 10: The Constitutional Politics of Reconciliation Place and the Aboriginal Embassy, Andrew Schaap & Paul Muldoon; 11: "War by other means?" Sovereignty and the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Fiona Nicoll; 12: Reflections on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Genocide case, Jennifer Balint; SECTION 3: THE LEGACY OF THE EMBASSY: Chapter 13: 'The death of the radical will not be televised' The Aboriginal Protest Movement - pre and post the Tent Embassy, Tony Birch; 14: The spatial politics of Aboriginal protest in the Parliamentary Triangle, Kurt Iveson; 15: What do we want? Not native title, that's for bloody sure, Nicole Watson
Biography
Gary Foley teaches history at Victoria University, Australia; Andrew Schaap teaches politics at the University of Exeter, UK.






