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Title: "Animal-like parasites" : how Maltese were treated in Australia before WWII
Authors: Carabott, Sarah
Keywords: Malta -- Emigration and immigration
Australia -- Emigration and immigration
Racism -- Australia -- History -- 20th century
Maltese -- Australia -- History
Issue Date: 2023-09-24
Publisher: Allied Newspapers Ltd.
Citation: Carabott, S. (2023, Sept 24). "Animal-like parasites" : how Maltese were treated in Australia before WWII. Sunday Times of Malta, pp. 1,4
Abstract: The author examines the severe racial prejudice and systemic discrimination faced by Maltese migrants in Australia before World War II, where they were often depicted as "animal-like parasites". Carabott explains how the war served as a turning point for the community's social standing, though racist attitudes persisted well into the mid-20th century.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143864
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