Black Convicts [electronic resource] : How slavery shaped Australia
Santilla Chingaipe2024
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The story of Australia’s Black convicts has been all but erased from our
history. In recovering their lives, Santilla Chingaipe offers a fresh
understanding of this fatal shore, showing how empire, slavery, race and memory
have shaped our nation.
On the First Fleet of 1788, at least 15 convicts were of African descent. By
1840 the number had risen to almost 500. Among them were David Stuurman, a
revered South African chief transported for anti-colonial insurrection; John
Caesar, who became Australia’s first bushranger; Billy Blue, the stylishly
dressed ferryman who gave his name to Sydney’s Blues Point; and William Cuffay,
a prominent London Chartist who led the development of Australia’s labour
movement. Two of the youngest were cousins from Mauritius—girls aged just 9 and
12—sentenced over a failed attempt to poison their mistress.
But although some of these lives were documented and their likenesses hang in
places like the National Portrait Gallery, even their desce...
Black Convicts [electronic resource] : How slavery shaped Australia / Santilla Chingaipe
Santilla Chingaipe, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Simon & Schuster Australia, 2024
1 online resource (1 text file) (320 pages)
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781761107245
English
519276
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