Margaret "Marnie" Kennedy (1919 – 30 September 1985) was an Australian writer and domestic servant.
The daughter of Rosie Baker, of the Kalkatungu people, and an unknown white stockman, she was born on Coppermine Creek near Cloncurry, Queensland.
She worked with Sam at Oban, Oxton Downs, Walgra and Carandotta sheep stations.
[1][2] In 1982, she published a short story "God's Gift to the Aborigines" and a poem "Our History" in Identity magazine.
[1] In the preface, she expressed the hope that white Australians would come to recognize the injustices that were inflicted on her people by the government and "help to heal the damage".