O'Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forest River Massacre

Author:   Kate Auty
Publisher:   Black Inc.
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9781760643980


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   21 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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O'Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forest River Massacre


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A powerful investigation that reveals the deep injustices inflicted on Aboriginal people in the Kimberley in the 1920s In June 1926, a posse of police officers and white civilians murdered at least twenty Oombulgurri people at Forrest River in the Kimberley. After the massacre, a conspiracy of silence descended. Witnesses vanished. Charges against two of the officers were dropped for insufficient evidence. One of the massacre's perpetrators was Bernard O'Leary, a former soldier whose land holding was known as 'the underworld'. At the 1927 Royal Commission into the killings, O'Leary was portrayed by his lawyer as a simple honest backwoodsman who was framed. In this powerful account, Kate Auty argues that O'Leary was in fact 'vicious, brazen and a bullshitter', with 'a propensity for brutality'. Although never charged, he played a leading role in the murders, and his duplicitous testimony thwarted the commission's work. In electric prose, Auty depicts O'Leary as a merciless killer, while the apparatus that concealed his crimes is portrayed with great realism and clarity. Driven by both forensic and moral judgement, the book exposes the injustices embedded in Australian settlement history, and the culture of denial that has prevented truth-telling in this country. 'A major contribution to the study of frontier massacres in Australia' -Lyndall Ryan 'A forensically researched document of the persistence of frontier violence into the twentieth century.' -Kim Mahood 'Kate Auty's powerful and passionate work is a timely reminder that our colonial past should not be a foreign country- it's our place, and we all need to know the awfulness of what happened here.' -Patrick Dodson

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Author:   Kate Auty
Publisher:   Black Inc.
Imprint:   La Trobe University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781760643980


ISBN 10:   176064398
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   21 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Professor Kate Auty is a Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Chair of Victoria's Environment Protection Authority. She has formerly held appointments as a magistrate in Victoria and in the goldfields and western desert of Western Australia, establishing Aboriginal sentencing courts in consultation with Aboriginal people.

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