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Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003 Item English
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Aboriginal seminar on prisons

Typescript draft, 6 leaves, with title 'Aboriginal seminar on Prisons', dated 25 Jun 1988. First page typed on the reverse of a flyer address to Rev BL Langford (husband of Muriel Langford) .Includes: statistics from Queensland for incarceration rates and legislation that most affects Australian Aboriginals; and responses from question time (at the seminar) with names of some of the people asking or answering questions provided, including - Nat Foley, Muriel Langford, Henry Collins, Beryl Wharton, Shirleen Davidson, Gloria Purcell. Possibly typed by Muriel Langford.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Australia Day March - v Brisbane

Carbon copy typescript draft, 1 leaf, handwritten emendations, possibly written by Muriel Langford about the march from King George Square to Musgrave Park where Pastor Henry Collins also spoke.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Joyce Wilding - friend of Aboriginal people

Typescript draft, 1 leaf, with handwritten emendations, written about Joyce Wilding, nominating her for the 200 Unsung Heroes and Heroines. Written at the top is 'The Greatest story never told' and 'an unsung heroine'. Possibly written by Muriel Langford as she was also nominated.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

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