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Jasmine Togo-Brisby

The nineteenth century practice of “blackbirding,” as it has euphemistically become known, consisted of the widespread  removal – through both coercion and force – of Indigenous peoples across the Pacific, to provide labour for the newly-established sugar plantations in Queensland. Between 1847 and 1904 this practice led to the displacement and enslavement of roughly 62,000 […]

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