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Essay heading: rabbit proof fence
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The children face an identity crisis: are they aborigines, or are they part of the white community, as promoted by a unifying false-consciousness? The real purpose of the Aborigines Act, however, is not to help the girls, (as proven by a selection bias towards fairer skinned children). It is to erase their previous aboriginal identities and replace them with white, Christian, English identities... displayed 300 characters
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It is to erase their previous aboriginal identities and replace them with white, Christian, English identities. Chief Protector Neville states at the beginning of the film that the goal is one born of eugenics: to literally "breed out" aboriginal bloodlines, and ensure the demise of any non-white ethnicity on the continent... displayed next 300 characters
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