‘You don’t belong to my country either.’ How two Noongar boys spoke up, a world away from home
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posted on 2023-12-07, 04:24 authored by Liz ConorLiz ConorIn
June 1849, a military formation charged through the streets of Paris. Mounted
guns rumbled past, horses shied and pawed the ground – and, from a balcony
above, two Australian Aboriginal boys offered to enter the fray and step
between the sparring parties to effect a ceasefire.
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2018-08-15Type of creative work
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