Molly, at fourteen, was the eldest of the three girls who are at the heart of the story. These youngsters were unceremoniously snatched from their families and carted off to these settlements. The government considered these children a step above full-blooded Aborigine children and felt obliged to take them to schools where they could be educated. With the influx first of white raiders and pirates and then "peaceful" English settlers, there was a multitude of half-English children. The three girls, along with many others, were mandated to be transferred to Moore River Settlement School, which was a school for half-caste Aborigine children. Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington is the true story of the escape of three young girls from a settlement school they were forced to attend in Australia, over one thousand miles away from their families and homes.
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