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Defined as a half-caste, Jimmy Governor challenged the white man's Aboriginal stereotype of 1900 he was highly intelligent, better educated than many of his white contemporaries, personable, a hard worker, did not drink alcohol, and married to a white woman. Only the colour of his skin prevented any rise from the lowest rung of white society.
On the cold winter night of July 20, 1900, Jimmy Governor and Jacky Underwood smashed their way into the Mawbey homestead at Breelong and began killing women and children. In Australia's greatest manhunt lasting one hundred and one days, over one hundred police and civilians pursued Jimmy Governor and his brother Joe through the Australian bush, on foot, for four thousand kilometres. Using meticulous research, Maurie Garland sheds new light on the Governor and Mawbey families to provide a new analysis of the story that gripped Australia in 1900.
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| ISBN 13: | 9781921596018 |
| ISBN 10: | 1921596015 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 256 |
| Released: | 03/08/2009 |
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