Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Black Snow, a New Pacy Murder Mystery, Addresses the Complicated Legacy of Slavery in Australia
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'In 1994, the Australian federal government finally extended recognition to Australian South Sea Islander people as a distinct cultural group. This recognition was important: racism put Australian South Sea Islanders at a disadvantage, yet there was little public recognition of the unique circumstances they and their ancestors had experienced and survived.'

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