Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 ‘You Don’t Belong to My Country Either.’ How Two Noongar Boys Spoke up, a World Away from Home
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'In 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.' (Introduction)

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