- UQFL468-Series A
- Series
- 1968-1998
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
This series is comprised of unpublished and published writings; some are drafts; some may have been later published; most are written by people other than Jackie Huggins.
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
This series is comprised of unpublished and published writings; some are drafts; some may have been later published; most are written by people other than Jackie Huggins.
Group identity and urban Aboriginies
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
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
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Typescript draft, 4 leaves, with markups and some handwritten emendations. The heading for the speech '6.1.87 AICC Conference at Nudgee College, Brisbane' has been crossed out. AICC possibly stands for Aboriginal and islander Christian Congress given Reverend Charles Harris was part of the Uniting Church's Aboriginal and Torres Islander Christian Congress (UAICC) which began in 1985. Also cross out is: 'Speaker - Rev. Charles Harris'; written in its place is 'From an Aboriginal Conference'.
Harris, Charles, 1931-1993
Typescript draft beginning 'Years ago ...'
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Typescript draft, 2 leaves, by Muriel Langford, untitled, undated. Printed on the reverse of document listing the files in a Macintosh Hard Drive, with dates up to 1997.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003
Photocopy of typescript draft of Backgrounds to Aboriginal literature
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
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
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
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
A lecture by Kath Walker at the University of Queensland 27th July, 1987
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Typescript and carbon copy typescript, 1 leaf, 1987. In the top left-hand corner of the original typescript is a handwritten not 'Please return to Muriel Langford'.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003
Aboriginal people and the bi-centenary
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Carbon copy typescript, 1 leaf, 15 Aug 1987. At the end is a handwritten note: 'Sent to A. Friend 15-8-87'. Possibly written by Muriel Langford.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Two typescript accounts about Jim Hamilton.
Typescript, 3 leaves (on the back of unrelated printout), with handwritten emendations, undated. At the top of the first page handwritten note: 'at the opening of the "Jim Hamilton" room at OPAL (early 1970s). Most likely written by Muriel Langford. Accompanied by double sided typescript speaking notes on lightweight card, summarising the typescript.
Typescript, 1 leaf (on the back of unrelated printout), with handwritten emedations in blue pen, undated. At the top, in pencil, is 'Pam'.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003
Why and how OPAL began and how it worked
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Three typescript drafts about One People of Australia League (OPAL), written by Muriel Langford. These expand on the untitled manuscript about how OPAL began but with more information about Muriel's personal experiences in India and when she arrived in Australia and greater detail about how OPAL began and what it did.
Many of the pages in the first draft are on the back of other material; some pages have been pasted or sticky taped together; has no title, 23 leaves in length; undated; accompanied by a short summary, perhaps for a speech.
The second draft is on continuous computer paper and has the title 'Why and how OPAL began, and how it worked'; has handwritten emendations; 28 leaves, numbered; on the last page handwritten in blue pen is 'Copyright ME Langford, 1989 and'.
The third draft is on continuous computer paper and has the title 'Why and how OPAL began, and how it worked'; has handwritten note on the first page 'Draft Reminiscences. E & OE!! Copyright' ; 28 leaves, numbered; on the last page handwritten note 'PO [?] Muriel Langford. Copyright'.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003