One People of Australia League Ephemera
- FVF269
- File
- 1970-1989
Leaflets, booklets, event notices and a statement produced by members of the One People of Australia League (OPAL).
OPAL (Organisation)
One People of Australia League Ephemera
Leaflets, booklets, event notices and a statement produced by members of the One People of Australia League (OPAL).
OPAL (Organisation)
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
Newspaper cuttings, 1961 to 1972
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This file consists of three items:
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander matters
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Correspondence, reports, ephemera, and articles have been collected around the areas of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander matters: culture and cultural events; education; politics; rights; welfare; and SEMP (Social Education Materials Project).
Ephemeral material, partial articles and reports, photocopied material, and newspaper cuttings held in the Culture and cultural folder include: