This is a revised, expanded and improved version of a book originally published on the 30th anniversary of the referendum in 1997. Its original strengths remain: the contextualisation of the 1967 referendum within the long trajectory of campaigning for constitutional amendment dating back to 1910; detailed discussion of the decade-long struggle of Indigenous and pro-Indigenous activists to persuade the government to hold a referendum on both Section 51(xxvi) and Section 127 of the Constitution; attentiveness to the disjuncture between the referendum’s legal consequences and its mythological status as the moment of Aboriginal citizenship; and the well-chosen collection of original documents comprising the second half of the volume (now made...