A Boy's Short Life: The true Story of Warren Braedon / Louis Johnson
By (Author) Anna Haebich
By (author) Steve Mickler
UWA Publishing
UWAP
1st December 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
Social discrimination and social justice
305.89915092
Paperback
96
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
200g
Warren Braedon, named by his adoptive parents Louis St John Johnson, was taken from his mother in Alice Springs at just three months old. Told he had been abandoned, Louis's adoptive parents, Bill and Pauline Johnson raised him in a loving family in Perth. Despite a happy childhood, Louis was increasingly targeted by school bullies and police for his Aboriginality. As he grew older, his need to meet his natural family prompted visits to Alice Springs with his parents, but they were thwarted by bureaucracy. He was planning to return to Alice Springs when, walking home on his nineteenth birthday, Louis was brutally murdered by a group of white youths whose admitted motive was 'because he was black'. Originally published in the multi-award-winning and seminal history of the Stolen Generations, Broken Circles by Anna Haebich, the story of Louis Johnson/Warren Braedon captures the dark heart of racism in modern Australia, through the tragic story of one boy and his short life.