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Invisible Australians: Living under the White Australia Policy
In the early twentieth century Australia defined itself as a white man’s country, yet the reality was something different. As well as Indigenous Australians, there were many thousands of non-Europeans, including Chinese, Japanese, Indians, Afghans, Syrians and Malays. These are the Invisible Australians – men, women and children who, because of the colour of their skin and the homelands of...
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