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Newspaper Clippings - various newspapers

27 negative of newspaper articles:
- The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May 1973 article titled: Fighter for black justice.
- The Sydney Morning Herlad, 5 May 1973 article titled: Superboong and the racists.
- Canberra Times, 23 May 1973 picture: Mr Dick Roughsey and Professor SA Wurm.
- Canberra Times, 22 May 1973 article titled: Aboriginal dancers
- Canberra Times, 22 May 1973 article titled: Protest role for art.
- The Australian, 22 May 1973 article titled: Aboriginal equality our highest aim.
- NT Times, 29 May 1973 article titled: Yirawala's tribe want to appear at land hearings.
- Sydney Morning Herald, 4 May article titled: All on art board Aboringines.
- The Australian, 5 May 1973 advertisements for Project Officers vacancies Office of The Australian Council for the Arts.
- The Age, 4 May 1973 article titled: Blacks to run culturre board.
- Newspaper unidentified article titled: Realism in Aboriginal show.
- The Courier-Mail, 4 May 1973 article titled: Art run by aboriginals.
- The Canberra Times, 4 May 1973 article titled: Aboriginal Arts Board members named and Land-rights inquiry.

People mentioned: Chicka Dixon (1928-2010), Zac Martin, Bob Maza AM (1939-2000), Aline Corpus, Gary Foley (1950- ), Bindi Williams, Dick Roughsey (1920-1985), Professor SA Wurm (1922-2001), Talbert Bamadjura, David Gulpalil AM (1953- ), Ken Colbung AM (1931-2010), Wab(n)djuk Marika, Sandra Holmes, Raphael Apuatimi OAM, Albert Barunga (1910-1977), Harold Blair (1924-1976), Kitty Dick, Ruby Hammond PSM (1936-1993), Tim Leura Jabaldjari (1930- ), Eric Koo'oila, Albert Lennon, Mick Miller (1937-1988), Vi Stanton (1929-1995), Terrance Widders, Justice Woodward AC, OBE, QC (1928-2010)

Places mentioned: National Black Theatre, Maningrida (NT), Oenpelli, Gumadir

Commissions mentioned: Woodward Commission on Aboriginal Land Rights

CreatorRobert Edwards
ControlAA83/24/3/10-37
Date Range1973  -  1973
Quantity   27   Negatives
Series AA83/24
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