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From fear and ignorance: the origins of Australian racism

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ANU Department of History (1948-2006)
Speaker: A. T. Yarwood
Speaker: Russel Braddock Ward
Speaker: Bruce Mitchell

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Recorded at conference on race, ethnicity and the working class, 9 February 1978. -- Side A: Lecture by Professor Yarwood on the presuppositions of racism, the attitudes of European settlers to the Aborigines, and the use of indentured labour -- Side B: Bruce Mitchell and Russell Ward discuss other aspects of the treatment of the Aboriginal people.

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Series 50 - History Department records
Item 237 - AT Yarwood: origins of racism, and J Hagan and B Castle. ANU History Department

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1978

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Open Access

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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