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"Sally Morgan - Writer and Artist - Life On The Job"
https://www.onthejob.education/life_job/famous_people/Sally_Morgan.htm
"Morgan wrote a play Sistergirl that was first performed at the Festival of Perth 1993. Sistergirl is the story of two elderly Aboriginal sisters, one of whom had a child taken from her and who is now dying in hospital, an institution which frightens the life out of Aboriginal people in general and old ones in particular. 'I am very interested in older Aboriginal women. A lot of them have had very different life experiences,' she says. 'It sounds depressing, but it is actually very funny and also deals with old women's attitudes to men. There's a lot of rude jokes.'"
Hmmm.
"Aboriginal Identity: Sally Morgan and My Place"
"Windschuttle contests the authenticity of My Place completely and denies the stolen generations ever occurred. He supports the Drake-Brockmans in their accusations of falsity towards My Place. 'Rather than a tragedy of white racists stealing children and exploiting Aboriginality, the real Daisy’s story was one of fulfilment within white society.' (Windschuttle, The Fabrication of Aboriginal History: Vol 3, p. 320) . Not only does Windschuttle critique My Place and its authenticity, he goes further to question whether there is an Aboriginal heritage in the Corruna family at all."
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