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|aHorner, J. C.|4ive |
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|aJack and Jean Horner talking about Jessie Street|h[sound recording] /|cinterviewer, Peter Read. |
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|c28 Feb. 1989. |
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|a2 tape reels ;|c7 in. |
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|aPeter Read collection of interviews conducted for his book entitled, Charles Perkins : a biography |
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|aPreservation, working duplicate and cassette copies made |
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|aWritten permission required from Dr Read for research and public use. |
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|aJack and Jean Horner talk of meeting Jessie Street; her knowledge of Aborigines; discriminatory clauses in the Act; the referendum; petitions organised by the Federal Council; Jessie's family history and involvement with the local Aborigines; the Feminist Club; refuge at Glenville; how Jessie organised practical ways to help women; the first FCAATSI conference; Doug Nicholl's refusal to speak on the same platform with Jessie; Jessie's links with the establishment; feminist support for the Federal Council; Jessie's concern for the living conditions of Aborigines; Jessie's definiteness about what she wanted and how it should be done; the Melbourne Conference at the Temperance Association; Aboriginal affairs and the U.N.; Jessie's bluntness; resistance to political parties by the Fellowship. |
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|aHorner, J. C.|vInterviews. |
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|aHorner, Jean,|d1923-2006|vInterviews. |
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|aStreet, Jessie,|d1889-1970. |
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|aAboriginal Australians|xEconomic conditions. |
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|aRead, Peter,|d1945-|4ivr |
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|aHorner, Jean,|d1923-2006.|4ive |
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|aANL|cORAL TRC 2303/32 |