Say yes, a story of friendship, fairness and a vote for hope, Jennifer Castles, Paul Seden
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Say yes, a story of friendship, fairness and a vote for hope, Jennifer Castles, Paul Seden
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Say yes
Responsibility statement
Jennifer Castles, Paul Seden
Sub title
a story of friendship, fairness and a vote for hope
Summary
A story about how the events surrounding the historic 1967 Referendum played out in the everyday lives of two young girls. Once there were two little girls who were best friends. They did everything together. As they got older they weren't allowed to do the same things anymore. Because they looked different. Because of the law...This is a story about the landmark 1967 Referendum, the two women who came together to change the law ... and how the Australian people said YES
Target audience
juvenile
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- Aboriginal Australians + Civil rights -- Juvenile literature
- Best friends -- Juvenile literature
- Citizenship -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Nonfiction
- Women social reformers -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Race discrimination -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Aboriginal Australians + Suffrage + History -- Juvenile literature
- Referendum -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Aboriginal Australians + Legal status, laws, etc -- Juvenile literature
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- Classification1
- Contributor1
- Creator1
- Subject9
- Aboriginal Australians + Civil rights -- Juvenile literature
- Best friends -- Juvenile literature
- Citizenship -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Nonfiction
- Women social reformers -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Race discrimination -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Aboriginal Australians + Suffrage + History -- Juvenile literature
- Referendum -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Aboriginal Australians + Legal status, laws, etc -- Juvenile literature
- Content2
- Author1
- Illustrator1