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Racism - Coggle Diagram
Racism
The effects of persistent racism
Papa Dear doing "gods work and hard work" yet the reality of aboriginal people hasn't changed
Gladys says that Dolly can become a bank manager since Nancy could, but in response, Dolly lashes out, saying Gladys should "walk like them talk like them..."
Dolly urges Gladys to stand up for herself
Dolly asks Nan why they don't live a "normal" life and why they have to fight nature all the time
Gladys presenting the petition
Gladys stands up and interrupts the council meeting
Aboriginal people's assumptions and racism towards white people
Nan warning Dolly about Errol
Nan Dear telling Errol to walk through the cork trees despite knowing that its dangerous
Nan and Gladys assumes that Errol had raped Dolly
Dolly saying that the city's full of sin which she heard from Nan
Living Conditions
Job Opportunities/Finance
Dolly being embarrassed as Errol sees how little money they have
Gladys wanting Dolly to talk to people with better jobs than picking
Dolly doesn't believe that her job application will be accepted
Nancy making fun of Dolly's dress
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Housing
The state of the new housing at Rumbalara
Errol asking Dolly to move to the city with him and that he'll "offer" her a better life.
Gladys and Nan packing up after the flood talking about how use to it they are
The Dear family was at the mercy of the manager when they were at Cummeragunja
The Dear family's humpy gets destroyed (disappears)
Dolly redirecting Errol to the white neighbourhoods
Dear family forced to leave Cummeragunja
Gladys dreaming of running water
Societal treatment towards Aboriginal people
Oppression
The inspector recommending assimilation
Gladys talking about how she was taken away and hence, she is unable to read nor write
Nan talking about how the hospital is where they take their babies away
Nan revealing that she was also assaulted
the inspector took Aunty Esters kids so she’s drinking with the cork tree boys
Nan talking about how the cousins and how they had a hard time
Segregation
Errol subconsciously grouping the Aboriginal people as "you people"
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Dolly dreaming about winning the Shepperton ball
Dolly being upset about what happened at the ball and saying that some things won't change
Dolly talking about how she gets stoned at and Gladys saying how they've all been stoned at
The Bank Manager's attempt to reject Dolly talking about how she won't fit in etc
Nan Dear not wanting Dolly to go to the dance
The Rent Collector looks at Dolly with disdain
There's an opportunity for Dolly to work at the cash register at Trevaks but Nan doesn't want Dolly to experience the racism
The hessian lining
Dolly being concerned at what will happen at the Ball