Aboriginal Australians -- Congresses

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Agenda : Seminar on Aboriginal rights, July 13th, 1968

Agenda for a Seminar on Aboriginal Rights held on 13 July 1968 at Ann Street, Brisbane. The seminar was convened and organised by the International Women's Day (IWD) Committee in honor of the United Nations Human Rights Year. Eva Bacon was the Honorary Secretary and the Chairman was Royce Perkins, past president of the Aboriginal Advancement Council. Opening remarks were given by Mrs. D. Webb (possibly Doris Webb), President of the IWD Committee. Speakers included Paul Abernethy, Director of Abschol; Fred Bromley, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly; Manfred Cross, member of the Australian House of Representatives; L.G. McBride, President of the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Kath Walker, poet and Secretary of the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; and Alex Macdonald, Secretary of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council.

Seminar folder : Seminar on Aboriginal Rights, Willard House - Saturday July 13th 1968

Seminar folder containing a summary, flyers, and precises of the main papers which were given to every person who attended the Seminar on Aboriginal Rights. The Seminar was conducted by the International Women's Day Committee in honour of Human Rights Year of July 13th, 1968, at Willard House, Brisbane. Contents: Summary (5 p.); Mr Manfred Cross. MHR. Member for Brisbane (2 p.); International Women's Day Committee [flyer] (1 leaf); Mrs. Kath Walker 'Aborigines need .....' (1 leaf); 'Land Rights for Aborigines...Centenary Place Forum, Sunday 14th July' [flyer] (1 leaf); 'Aboriginal Land Rights - Speakers notes' prepared by Q'ld. Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Islanders from information supplied by the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Straits Islanders, and from our own files', 20 Jun 1968 (3 p.); 'Integration and the rights of the citizen' by Fred P. Bromley, M.L.A. Member for Norman (3 p.); 'Resolutions from the Trade Union Committee meeting at the National Conference, Canberra, April 12-15th, 1968' by the Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (1 leaf); Circular letter and accompanying petition from L McBride, President and Campaign Director for South Queensland for Q'ld Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Islanders (2 leaves); and, Paper on Aboriginal Education, July 13, 1968 (1 leaf).