
The Story
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This seminal historical work, Aboriginal Australians: Black Response To White Dominance 1788-1980, chronicles the complex and often harrowing experiences of Indigenous Australians under colonial rule. Richard Broome meticulously details the various forms of resistance, adaptation, and cultural resilience demonstrated by Aboriginal communities from the arrival of the First Fleet through to the late 20th century. The narrative presents a powerful counter-history, challenging conventional perspectives by focusing on the agency and perspectives of Aboriginal peoples. It uncovers the profound social, political, and economic impacts of white dominance, while simultaneously illustrating the enduring strength of Aboriginal identity and culture. This essential volume argues for a deeper understanding of Australia's past, offering critical insights into the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice.
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This seminal historical work, Aboriginal Australians: Black Response To White Dominance 1788-1980, chronicles the complex and often harrowing experiences of Indigenous Australians under colonial rule. Richard Broome meticulously details the various forms of resistance, adaptation, and cultural resilience demonstrated by Aboriginal communities from the arrival of the First Fleet through to the late 20th century. The narrative presents a powerful counter-history, challenging conventional perspectives by focusing on the agency and perspectives of Aboriginal peoples. It uncovers the profound social, political, and economic impacts of white dominance, while simultaneously illustrating the enduring strength of Aboriginal identity and culture. This essential volume argues for a deeper understanding of Australia's past, offering critical insights into the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice.












