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Explore our groundbreaking book, 'Black Founders,' which uncovers the untold stories of black convicts who were among the first settlers of colonial Australia. Authored by renowned historian Cassandra Pybus, this essential read redefines the narrative of race relations and colonial history. Discover the remarkable journeys of these early black founders, many of whom were former slaves from America seeking freedom during the American Revolution. Their quest for liberty led them to become pivotal figures in Australian history. The book features intriguing tales, including that of the infamous bushranger 'Black Caesar,' and the impactful ferryman Billie Blue, who played a vital role in shaping Sydney Harbour. With compelling narratives and rich historical context, 'Black Founders' is perfect for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in Australian culture and heritage. Join us in uncovering these significant yet overlooked contributions to our national story. This book is a must-have for educators and students exploring themes of migration, identity, and resilience in Australian history, providing a fresh perspective and a deeper understanding of the complex interplay of race and colonialism. Grab your copy today and dive into the profound legacy of Australia's black founders.