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Typescript draft about One People of Australia League (OPAL)

Typescript, untitled, undated, 2 leaves, with handwritten emendations and a postscript, on the beginnings of One People of Australia League (OPAL). Mostly likely written by Muriel Langford, possibly in the 1980s. At the top of the page is a note 'For Jackie [crossed out] and Elaine Darling (they both needed to know this)'. Accompanied by a photocopy which has most of the postscript added in typescript. At the top of photocopied version in a handwritten note:' Foreword [?] re OPAL's thought (i.e., Jim Hamilton's and min) before starting the organisation'. Also written at the top is: '(Copy sent)' and 'For Elaine Darling'.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Thoughts of a child

Poem, typescript with photocopy of artwork pasted beside it; 'Thoughts of a child'; second last line says ' written by a seventh grader'; written after title in blue biro 'Ronald Cummings'. Undated.

Cummings, Ronald

Photocopy of typescript draft of Backgrounds to Aboriginal literature

Photocopy of typescript draft, 21 leaves, by Cliff Watego from the English Department, University of Queensland. Appeared in publications: Black voices, 1988, v. 4 no. 1 ; and Connections, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson (1988). This photocopy has an additional page (unnumbered) with extra text for page five and some handwritten corrections.

Watego, Cliff (Clifford Aidee Goori), 1954-2008

Group identity and urban Aborigines

Copy of a typescript paper titled 'Group identity and urban Aborigines', 9 leaves of text and 2 leaves of bibliography, undated. Based on dates of references, most likely written in the early 1970s. On first page, written in green pen 'Return to M E Langford' [Muriel Langford] and in pencil 'I think this is by Ann Eckermann' [Anne-Katrin Eckermann?].

Eckermann, Anne-Katrin

Gainbee Rock

Four typescript drafts and one photocopy of the story 'Gainbee Rock' by Sylvia Cairns.

Cairns, Sylvia

Story of Double Island Point

Four typescript drafts and a photocopy of one of the drafts, undated. It is the story of how Double Island Point was created.

The first draft: 2 leaves, printed on continuous computer paper, with the title 'Children! for your safety : Listen to your parents!'. It begins 'This is a story told to us by Uncle Willie, or Geerbaugh, as he was named by his people ... it is called - The Story of Double Island Point'.

The second draft: 2 leaves, printed on continuous computer paper, with the title 'Double Island Point'. It begins: 'Uncle Willie MacKenzie's story at the camp for the Murri and white kids'.

The third draft: 3 leaves, two copies of page 1, printed on continuous computer paper, untitled. It begins 'Story told by Uncle Willie MacKenzie - Geerbaugh - to the children at the Murri and White Kids' camp'. There is a photocopy of the two page draft attached.

The fourth draft is typed on the typed on the back of two A3 pieces of paper that have research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford. It is 3 pages in length. It has many handwritten emendations. It begins 'Before white people came to this beautiful country the Aboriginal people roamed over all of it.'

Gaiarbau

Survival Celebrations at Musgrave Park

Carbon copy typescript draft, 2 leaves, handwritten emendations, possibly written by Muriel Langford about Survival Celebrations in Musgrave Park, including the construction of the tent city, and marching to Expo 88. Accompanied by a typescript note about the equipment and food requirements for Musgrave Park, on the inside part of a seasonal card; and a typescript item for a newsletter about the arrangement for the Cultural Survival Gathering in Musgrave Park which has a handwritten line at the top 'To Duncan for newsletter'.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Different cultures but one people : Meriba Kaimel - unity

Typescript draft, 3 leaves, giving an account of the Annual Dance Festival held on Thursday Island and education in the Torres Strait Islands; author unknown; undated by most likely 1993'; handwritten notes on the reverse of the last page, some in shorthand, possibly by Jackie Huggins. Photocopy of the 3 leaf draft with a map of the canoe trading routes in the Torees Strait Islands.

Huggins, Jackie

'Bringing them home - the stolen generation : Auntie Beryl's dreaming'

Two typescript drafts, 3 leaves each, with handwritten emendations. Both drafts are printed on the back of scrap/recycled paper. Undated but based on events in 1998.

First draft has the title 'Bringing them home - the stolen generation : Auntie Beryl's dreaming'; handwritten emendations in blue pen; 3 leaves; giving an account of the march in February 1998 of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, from Musgrave Park to the Brisbane city centre. The second draft has the title 'Auntie Beryl's dreaming', 3 leaves; with some corrections and written at the top is 'Full original'.

Huggins, Jackie

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