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My Place is the autobiographical account of Sally Morgan’s discovery of her family’s Indigenous roots. In 1982, Sally Morgan travelled back to her grandmother’s birthplace. What started as a tentative search for information about her family, turned into an overwhelming emotional and spiritual pilgrimage.
Morgan is the director at the Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts at the University of Western Australia. She has received several awards: My Place won the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission humanitarian award in 1987, the Western Australia Week literary award for non-fiction in 1988, and the 1990 Order of Australia Book Prize.
My Place, a 1987 autobiography by Sally Morgan My Place (TV series) , a 2009–2011 Australian children's series, based on Wheatley's book My Place , a 1987 children's picture book by Nadia Wheatley
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Sally Morgan may refer to: Sally Morgan (artist) (born 1951), Australian Aboriginal author, scriptwriter and artist; Sally J. Morgan, emeritus professor of art in New ...
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