At the same time as younger Aboriginal authors in English, for example, Sally Morgan, state a newborn pride in their being Aborigines, compared to My Place, written by Sally Morgan, which tells the touching tale of part-Aboriginal females, for instance, her grandmother, called Daisy Corunna, as well as her mother, named Gladys Milroy, who almost all their lives were ashamed of their origin. To recognize their feelings we must think about the social state of affairs of Aborigines in the time covered by these stories included in Morgan's work, namely, the ones told by A.Corunna, and Gladys Milroy along with Daisy Corunna. Daisy lived in the period of 1900-1983; when Arthur in 1893-1950, Glady during 1931-1983, that implies that the book covers about hundred years of the relations of the Australian race, particularly race relations in the region of the Western Australia, the place the tales are set.