Saving Dragons: The Life and Times of Russell Goldfield (Louey Yeung Man) Jack
Author: Dianne Dempsey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 216
This gripping narrative of the Chinese diaspora in Bendigo, Australia, is told through the eyes of an extraordinary community builder, Russell Goldfield Jack. Growing up under the shadow of the White Australia Policy, in a conservative, homogeneous city, Russell Jack negotiated a foothold for his people using dragons as his trojan horses. By building the internationally renowned Golden Dragon Museum, he replaced fear with knowledge and ignorance with beauty. Dianne Dempsey's story, told with verve, compassion and illuminating vignettes, offers a unique slice of Australia's social history
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 216
This gripping narrative of the Chinese diaspora in Bendigo, Australia, is told through the eyes of an extraordinary community builder, Russell Goldfield Jack. Growing up under the shadow of the White Australia Policy, in a conservative, homogeneous city, Russell Jack negotiated a foothold for his people using dragons as his trojan horses. By building the internationally renowned Golden Dragon Museum, he replaced fear with knowledge and ignorance with beauty. Dianne Dempsey's story, told with verve, compassion and illuminating vignettes, offers a unique slice of Australia's social history
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Author: Dianne Dempsey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 216
This gripping narrative of the Chinese diaspora in Bendigo, Australia, is told through the eyes of an extraordinary community builder, Russell Goldfield Jack. Growing up under the shadow of the White Australia Policy, in a conservative, homogeneous city, Russell Jack negotiated a foothold for his people using dragons as his trojan horses. By building the internationally renowned Golden Dragon Museum, he replaced fear with knowledge and ignorance with beauty. Dianne Dempsey's story, told with verve, compassion and illuminating vignettes, offers a unique slice of Australia's social history
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 216
This gripping narrative of the Chinese diaspora in Bendigo, Australia, is told through the eyes of an extraordinary community builder, Russell Goldfield Jack. Growing up under the shadow of the White Australia Policy, in a conservative, homogeneous city, Russell Jack negotiated a foothold for his people using dragons as his trojan horses. By building the internationally renowned Golden Dragon Museum, he replaced fear with knowledge and ignorance with beauty. Dianne Dempsey's story, told with verve, compassion and illuminating vignettes, offers a unique slice of Australia's social history
Saving Dragons: The Life and Times of Russell Goldfield (Louey Yeung Man) Jack