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Exhibit
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The Strike
-Beginnings
-May Day
-The Walk-Off
-Filling the Jails
The Cooperative Movement
-Mining
-Autonomy
-Financial Collapse
-Pindan
Connections
-Supporting the Strike
-Shirley Andrews
-The Anti-Slavery Society
-McLeod's Activism
Telling the Story
-Beginnings
-Remembering the Strike
-History and Legend
-Commemoration
Source Type
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Personal Account
Map
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Date
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1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-Present
Aboriginal Strikers Arrested at Revolver Point
Natives Organise Camp
Cranky Iti, Tin Mining
Cranky Iti, Leaving Warrawagine
Dept. Threat to Native Co-op
Middleton Sends Inspector O'Neill to Twelve-Mile Camp
Officials Discuss Twelve Mile Prohibited Area for Aboriginal Camps
Twelve Mile Strikers Return to Station Employment
Native Affairs Officials Discuss Negotiations to End Strike
Strelley Station Threatens Prosecution for Trespass
Tensions Rise Over Access to Land
A First Hand Report on Police Persecution of Aborigines
Jensen Reports on Negotiations to End Strike
Police Struggle to Control the Strikers
Twelve Mile People Hard as Steel
McBeath's Account of Strikers' Non-Violent Demonstrations
McLeod Writes to Rationing Commission
Men Marching Through Port Hedland
Aboriginal People Gain Political Power
Caroline Jula, Striking from Warrawagine Station
Don McLeod Arrested Again, Natives Solid