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Drawing the Global Colour Line
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Marilyn Lake
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Henry Reynolds
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511805363
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2008
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
The coming man: Chinese migration to the goldfields
pp. 49
The American Commonwealth and the ‘negro problem’
pp. 75
‘The day will come’: Charles Pearson's disturbing prophecy
pp. 95
Theodore Roosevelt's re-assertion of racial vigour
pp. 114
Imperial brotherhood or white? Gandhi in South Africa
pp. 137
White Australia points the way
pp. 166
Defending the Pacific Slope
pp. 190
White ties across the ocean: the Pacific tour of the US fleet
pp. 210
The Union of South Africa: white men reconcile
pp. 241
International conferences: cosmopolitan amity or racial enmity?
pp. 263
Japanese alienation and imperial ambition
pp. 284
Racial equality? The Paris Peace Conference, 1919
pp. 310
Immigration restriction in the 1920s: ‘segregation on a large scale’
pp. 335
Individual rights without distinction
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