'Colour Bar' Hotel, 1964 Jul 14: lyric and music by Bill Jones.
- F2122
- Item
- 1964
Accompanied by music score [1 leaf, 19 cm.]
Jones, Billy, 1935-
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'Colour Bar' Hotel, 1964 Jul 14: lyric and music by Bill Jones.
Accompanied by music score [1 leaf, 19 cm.]
Jones, Billy, 1935-
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular badge showing three interlocking circles and sun ray with snake on edge of badge designed by Richard Tipping in 1982.
Tipping, Richard, 1949-
Aborigines Advancement League (Victoria) Ephemera
Aborigines Advancement League (Victoria)
Letter and accompanying brochure for Expo-Aborigine. This was a project formed by a committee of the Blackburn branch of the Aborigines' Advancement League (Victoria) aimed at informing the general public on the Aborigines and the issues which surround them. It took the form of an exhibition held in the Lower Melbourne Town Hall on April 14 to 15 1967. This item consists of a one page letter signed by the convenor Rev. R.l.G. Croxford and the accompanying 6 page folded brochure.
Aborigines Advancement League (Victoria)
Journal of the AAL (Victoria), this issue is from July 1970.
Aborigines Advancement League (Victoria)
Political rights for Aborigines
This is a copy of the address by Kath Walker that was delivered to the 12th Annual Conference of the FCAA & TSI. She discusses the 'assimilation policy' of Australia, voting, education, citizenship, and discrimination.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 1920-1993
Australia's disgrace. Clayton, Vic., 1964, 1 p.
Australian Student Labour Federation
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
This ephemera collection contains reports, promotional material, submissions, circulars, publicity leaflets, correspondence and information for members of the council
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Should a Queensland Aborigine still beg for his own wages?, October 1970
Part of Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
In October 1970, the FCAATSI decided if the Commonwealth Banking Corporation did not dissociate itself from the Trust Fund system in Queensland they would transfer their business to another bank and called for others to do the same by filling in their details on the leaflet and / or making a donation. In Queensland an assisted Australian Aboriginal may have all or part of their wages be paid into a "trust fund" and was only available upon request to a district officer of the Department of Aboriginal and Island Affairs.