Legacy of Douglas Grant

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Legacy of Douglas Grant

A Notable Aborigine in War and Peace

Autobiography: general Biography: historical, political and military Autobiography: historical, political and military Military history Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

Author: John Ramsland

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Language: English

Published by: Brolga Publishing

Published on: 1st October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780648697022


In The Legacy of Douglas Grant

John Ramsland vividly re-creates the famous Aborigine's life - now lost in the mists of history. Douglas was born to Indigenous parents and, as an infant, was the sole survivor of a cruel massacre in northern Queensland. As an adult, he was a charismatic speaker on Aboriginal rights, but spoke with a distinct Scottish burr. Why was this so? He was rescued by a kindly Scottish immigrant and brought up and well educated in the Scottish way in Sydney’s leafy suburb of Annandale.

Highly successful at school, he became a leading engineering draftsman at Mort's Dock Company in Balmain and, later, a woolclasser at "Belltrees" station near Scone in the Hunter Valley of NSW. With friends from "Belltrees", he joined the 1st AIF. His dangerous encounters on the Western Front and as a prisoner-of-war in Germany are pieced together by the author from many fragments.

Douglas bravely faced unpleasant racism in post-war Australia, but never lost his keen sense of humour and scholarly interests.

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