Black Founders: The Unknown Story of Australia's First Black Settlers
By (Author) Cassandra Pybus
UNSW Press
UNSW Press
1st April 2006
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
994.00496
Short-listed for NSW Premier's History Award: Australian History 2007
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
440g
In this compelling new book, distinguished historian and writer Cassandra Pybus reveals that black convicts were among our first fleet settlers a fact which profoundly complicates our understanding of race relations in early colonial Australia. Most of these black founders were originally slaves from America who had sought freedom with the British during the American Revolution only to find themselves abandoned and unemployed in England when the war was over. Pybus' stories include the notorious runaway 'Black Caesar', who became our first bushranger, and the wonderfully subversive Billie Blue, who was the first ferryman on Sydney Harbour, after whom Blues Point is named.