Brenton Griffin

BRENTON GRIFFIN {[email protected]} is a PhD candidate in the history department of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at Flinders University, near Adelaide, South Australia. His dissertation is focussed on the history, reactions, and perceptions of Mormonism within Australia and New Zealand, particularly as it became more localised within these nations.

Racial Categories: Indigenous Australians and Mormonism, 1850s to Present

Articles/Essays – Volume 54, No. 2

In February 2008, then prime minister of Australia Kevin Rudd stood before the nation and apologised to Indigenous Australians, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, for the so-called “Stolen Generations.”[1] These infamous eugenicist…

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