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    1. My Life at the Turn of the Century By Noel Chandra
      • After the federation in 1901 my family and I thought that the Federation would significantly alter our lives. One year later it still did not provide the impact we had hoped for-it did not improve our lives.
      • My name is Benjamin. I am 11 years old and I live in The Rocks, Sydney.
      • This is where I live with my father, mother and sister Louisa. It is very cramped and we all sleep and eat in the same room.
      • This is where I work as a chimney sweeper. I get paid 8 shillings for a week’s work.
      • My father is a rat-catcher and my mother is a housewife who cooks and cleans.
      • One day I got home from work and I saw my sister lying on the mud floor inside our house with black boils on her neck. This was the work of the Bubonic Plague.
      • My sister was buried in the cemetery and I never got to say goodbye.
      • For the next 3 months the Bubonic Plague was killing many people. Almost 100 people died from The Rocks. Father had to work more as their was a need to kill the rats.
      • In the next few weeks I was very depressed so I decided I would work harder to take up some of my time.
      • A few weeks later a petition was started by a woman named Louisa Lawson, she came to our house and talked to my mother about a petition.
      • The petition was about giving females the right to vote.
      • The next day their was a protest on the streets of Sydney. Their was a lot of people, young and old.
      • The leaders of the state, eventually gave in after seeking permission from Britain.
      • In 1902 women were granted the right to vote in state and federal elections. This was due to the hard work of Louisa Lawson.
      • My mother became a good friend of Louisa. Louisa’s son Henry was a poet and every Saturday I would visit his house, where he would to teach me how to read and write.
      • One day I walked to Henry’s house, he was writing an essay. The essay was called “A Neglected History”.
      • He wanted to make his writing more interesting and put forward a message that we can build in a better society.
      • 15 YEARS LATER
      • Henry’s dream came true. The items he mentioned in the essay came true.
      • REFERENCES
      • http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2001/spirit/large/53.jpg
      • http://www.nettlesworth.durham.sch.uk/time/victorian/pollute.jpg
      • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/Louisa_Lawson.jpg
      • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/Henry_Lawson_photograph_1902.jpg
      • http://blaketreadwell.com/images/parade.jpg
      • http://www.ihategreenbeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/tombstone-clipart.gif
      • http://www.istrianet.org/istria/medicine/plagues/images/bubonic-plague.jpg
      • http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/images/953.jpg
      • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stuart_A._Donaldson.jpg
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