"No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?

Title: "No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?
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"No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?
The stage drama No Sugar, by Jack Davis explores the bad treatment of minority groups and their responses to this treatment. The performance set in the 1930's presents the Milimurra family who are the minority group fighting against the injustices inflicted on them by white authorities. No Sugar provides a voice for the aboriginal people, confronts European Australians with the past, restores Aboriginal culture and pride and explored the value of equality. All these ideas …showed first 75 words of 944 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 944 total…they were treated in the 1930's they are presented as being an inferior race and this is an accurate representation of their treatment during this time period. The performance conveys the groups responses to their poor treatment and is used as a means to finally give these people their much deserved voice, confronting Australian with the horrible truth of the past, restoring culture and pride to the Aboriginal people and exploring the value of equality.

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