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Page 215
... white man and black woman , as distinct from lust or what Australians called ' doing something about it ' , there was never so much as a whisper . None of those white men who found their way to the blacks ' camps on the banks of the ...
... white man and black woman , as distinct from lust or what Australians called ' doing something about it ' , there was never so much as a whisper . None of those white men who found their way to the blacks ' camps on the banks of the ...
Page 222
... white man to throw his hands up in despair or to hope to God they would disappear . In May 1857 Francis Sant , a black man , was charged before the central police with exposing his person in York Street . He was an old offender . He was ...
... white man to throw his hands up in despair or to hope to God they would disappear . In May 1857 Francis Sant , a black man , was charged before the central police with exposing his person in York Street . He was an old offender . He was ...
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... white man's precious stock , ' monkeyfied men ' who could not be taught to be useful members of the working classes ... white man that they were an abomination in the eyes of both God and man . " In 1885 there arrived at Carnarvon a man ...
... white man's precious stock , ' monkeyfied men ' who could not be taught to be useful members of the working classes ... white man that they were an abomination in the eyes of both God and man . " In 1885 there arrived at Carnarvon a man ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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