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There is a void in our national story. For 70 years, laws were written to control an entire people—their wages stolen, their movement restricted, their families separated.
We cannot heal what we do not understand. This archive pulls that hidden history into sharp focus, moving beyond guilt and toward a shared future.
They were sent to Palm Island as punishment. In 1957, seven men decided they would rather be prisoners than slaves. The story of the strike that broke the system.
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