Drawing The Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the Question of Racial Equality

Marilyn Lake,Henry Reynolds

Drawing The Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the Question of Racial Equality
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Published
1 March 2008
Pages
384
ISBN
9780522854787

Drawing The Global Colour Line: White Men’s Countries and the Question of Racial Equality

Marilyn Lake,Henry Reynolds

Whoever had created Australia, white men were certain that ‘this land of promise’ belonged to them …

At last a history of Australia in its dynamic global context. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in response to the mobilisation and mobility of colonial and coloured peoples around the world, self-styled ‘white men’s countries’ in South Africa, North America and Australasia worked in solidarity to exclude those peoples they defined as not-white–including Africans, Chinese, Indians, Japanese and Pacific Islanders. Their policies provoked in turn a long international struggle for racial equality.

;;Through a rich cast of characters that includes Alfred Deakin, WEB Du Bois, Mahatma Gandhi, Lowe Kong Meng, Tokutomi Soho, Jan Smuts and Theodore Roosevelt, leading Australian historians Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds tell a gripping story about the circulation of emotions and ideas, books and people in which Australia emerged as a pace-setter in the modern global politics of whiteness. The legacy of the White Australia policy still cases a shadow over relations with the peoples of Africa and Asia, but campaigns for racial equality have created new possibilities for a more just future.

;;Remarkable for the breadth of its research and its engaging narrative, Drawing the Global Colour Line offers a new perspective on the history of human rights and provides compelling and original insight into the international political movements that shaped the twentieth century.

;;Winner of the Ernest Scott Prize 2009

;;Winner of the Queensland Premier’s Prize for History 2009

;;Winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Non-Fiction 2009

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