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Papers of Shirley Kral 1971-1992 [manuscript]
Bib ID 693509
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Kral, Shirley
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1971-1992 
98 cm. (7 boxes)+ folio material 
Summary

Collection includes clippings, correspondence, notes, reports, leaflets relating to womens issues. There are seminar papers for the Abortion Seminar held at A.N.U. 1971 (folder 1), newspaper clippings relating to abortion law reform (folder 2), newsletters and information sheets of the Women's Electoral Lobby (A. C. T.) (folder 3) and various cuttings, leaflets and some correspondence relating to women's issues. Later additions to the collection include publications, clippings, reports, notes, submissions, texts of speeches relating to Women and Politics Conference -1975, women's studies women's liberation movements, United Nations Decade for Women Conference, 1979, abortion, Women's Electoral Lobby and careers for girls. Material on pro and anti abortion, genital mutilation, academic feminism, Aboriginal education, womens health, and sexism within language. There are also papers and minutes of meetings of the ACT women's organisation Women's Abode (1987-92).

Notes

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 5262.

Subjects Kral, Shirley - Archives.  |  Women's rights - Australia - Archives.  |  Feminists - Australian Capital Territory - Archives.
Occupation Feminists.

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