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On July 14 stop work to stop racism

This leaflet was probably by the Black Rights Committee. Discusses the rallies and demonstrations being organised for July 14, National Aborigines Day. It includes information about: the history of repression; slave and super-exploited; scapegoating; landrights; compensation; right to a job; the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Act; and self-determination. Programme includes a Rally in Kin George Square and march to parliament on Friday 14 July [1972]. Undated.

Black Rights Committee

Biting the hand that bleeds you

This leaflet was probably distributed by the Black Rights Committee, Brisbane. The leaflet asks support of the whole of Australia to support the protest being organised for July 14, National Aborigines Day. It includes information about: Aboriginal housing; Education; "The Act" (The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Act (Qld.)); trade unions; and land rights. There are two copies of this leaflet.

Black Rights Committee

Not guilty!

Leaflet about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples being arrested for being drunk by police when they are not guilty of the charge; includes the numbers for people in court during he period Princess Margaret was in Darwin in 1972 (3, 10, 17 ,24, 31 October); and includes an abbreviated 10 point list of the wants of the Black Panther Party of Australia.

What's the answer? Panel of speakers.

Notice of a public forum to be held at the OPAL Centre on Anne Street in Brisbane on the evening of Friday 27 October. The purpose of the forum is to suggest solutions to problems faced by Aboriginal Australians. The panelists include Denis Walker, J. Herlihy from the Legal Aid Committee, Sam Watson (Junior), Darcy Cummins and a representative from the Office of Aboriginal Affairs, Canberra. Chaired by Reverend J.R. Sweet. For more information attendees are encouraged to contact Sam Watson (Senior), Liaison Officer for the Brisbane Branch of OPAL.

OPAL (Organisation)

Defend Walker, Lacey & Garcia!

Gives details of the trial, the other defendants, what can be done, what can be done about the charges, and what happens next. A announcement of a forum in the Forum Area appears on the bottom of the first page. A demonstration on Friday May 30th in Brisbane appears on the bottom of the last page.

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)

Political badges / collected by Carole Ferrier.

  • F3424
  • Item
  • [197-?] - [198-?]

Badges relating to issues and groups such as the Aboriginal land rights, abortion, anti war movement, anti nuclear movement and University fees.

Ferrier, Carole, 1946-

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