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Wives and mothers like ourselves? Exploring white women's intervention in the politics of race, 1920s-1940s
Record no:
36485
Author:
Holland, Alison
Year:
2001
Series:
AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL STUDIES. 2001 v.32, no.117 : 292-310 [Kept History at P994]
Subject:
Women - Australia - History - 20th century
;
Australia - Race relations
;
Racism - Australia
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